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Motherboard chipset drivers?

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Hello, I was looking over BIOS revision for my motherboard (planning an upgrade, wanted to make sure I had a good version) and I noticed for the newest revision (AGESA 1.0.0.6), it says to make sure to update the latest motherboard chipset driver first which brings me to my question. Is updating motherboard chipset drivers something that applies to unraid, or Linux as a whole? And if so, how do I go about doing this in unraid? 

The drivers are built into the linux kernel, so they are linked to the unraid release.  To know what kernel supports AGESA 1.0.0.6 is a little google away.  I believe that entered in the 4.1x tree and unraid 6.6.5 was 4.18...so it is likely supported, but you would have to dig a bit deeper to find out....I'd hit google more but work is calling!

I'm running that bios revision on my gigabyte gaming 5 ax370 and it works with unRAID with no issues.

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