

We recommend you also add a new topic to the Motherboards forum, with your board as Subject heading, and listing more details of your build. All unRAID users are invited to add their working boards here, to help others.And check the Pimp Your Rig forum thread for user builds with pictures. Their actual build may be listed, or a link entitled My Rig which should take you to detail about their system. Also check user sigs (signatures) within the forums for motherboard and other build information.
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Wondering how to add this info? See this post. Users are starting to add motherboard info with compatibility grades to the Personal Text field of their forum posts, which appears on the left side of the post, under the post count.A voluminous source of motherboard specs is here, on the AVS forums, commented on here.But if you are looking at a board that is not listed here, check to see what are its major chipsets (Northbridge, Southbridge, network controller, disk controller(s)), and if they are listed below, or are on boards that are listed, then the chances are very good that the board is fully compatible. Chipset info may not be listed for all boards yet. Although boards are listed here by name, compatibility is actually determined by the Linux kernel with the chipsets onboard.It is recommended that if you are using this list, you do so in conjunction with heavy use of the forum. While it is mostly accurate, it is not definitively so, as it cannot be guaranteed that users have the time, expertise or diligence to test and report back all aspects. The following list is compiled by the unRAID user community. That means many hardware recommendations may be obsolete. Please use this page with caution! It was updated much more in the days of v4 and v5, has seen little updating since the advent of v6. 4.1.6 Old, Out of Stock, or Discontinued.1.2.1 Is my motherboard compatible with unRAID?.1.1 An explanation of what the "Tested Level" column means.
