Gigabyte X570-UD

General Information
The X570-UD is an AMD motherboard with an AM4 socket and, as the name indicates, an X570 chipset. This page details the rev 1.0 hardware; at the time of writing this is the only version.

CPU
This list is only a guideline, in particular note that current kernels (5.4) need to disable SME due to an incompatibility with the amdgpu driver.

Storage Devices
The NVMe driver has support for temperature sensors as of Linux 5.5.

If you have SATA disks, the usual driver works. There are six physical ports spread across four PCIe devices, presumably to make virtualisation setups simpler.

Peripherals
The XHCI driver covers all USB functionality, even the USB 2.0 ports.

Sensors
There are one or more conventional sensor chips present: the BIOS displays multiple voltages and temperatures, and provides fan configuration consistent with the functionality of some common chips, but lm-sensors can't seem to detect them yet.

The CPU supports the driver with 0.1°C resolution.

Raw unfiltered sensor values for reference, using kernel 5.4.15: {{Cmd|sensors -jc /dev/null {{!}} sed -n '/k10temp\|acpitz/,/^  },$/ p'|collapse-output=true|output= "k10temp-pci-00c3":{ "Adapter": "PCI adapter", "Tdie":{ "temp1_input": 32.500, "temp1_max": 70.000 },     "Tctl":{ "temp2_input": 32.500 }  },   "acpitz-acpi-0":{ "Adapter": "ACPI interface", "temp1":{ "temp1_input": 16.800, "temp1_crit": 20.800 },     "temp2":{ "temp2_input": 16.800, "temp2_crit": 20.800 }  }, }}

Known hardware issues

 * Many of AMD's AM4 CPUs come with an animated RGB LED heatsink fan, which some may find irritating. It can be disabled (persistently) using the included USB cable and cm-rgb.