I don't think aspeed 2400 and other older aspeed chips supports html5, so I don't it's necessarily an question of Asus being lazy.
Regarding price ASMB8 : if you are in the EU, then search on various comparison sites. I was able to save about 15 eur .
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Yes, I'd prefer that they moved to a HTML5 approach. Asus wasn't my first choice, however the board was dirt cheap compared with Supermicro and Asrock offerings at the time.
Do you have an Intel DC P3700 disk in both systems, or only in one? It's PCIE based, so that explains the NVMe option.
The Crucial disk is SATA based and will be handled like a normal disk.
Hi all,
I just wanted to share an experience with you about my Aspeed BMC firmware upgrade on an Asus P10S-I. I couldn't find much on the topic, so I thought this could serve as a nice tip for others.
tl;dr version: When applying the FWU using a Freedos bootable USB stick, the update takes a...
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