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The ASUS A88XM-E is an motherboard using the AMD [[A88X]] chipset. Under coreboot, Richland APUs (Socket [[FM2]], such as A10-6800K) are supported, while Kaveri, Godavari, and Carizzo (Socket [[FM2+]], such as A10-7890K, Pro A12-8870, etc.) are not.
The ASUS A88XM-E is a motherboard using the AMD [[A88X]] chipset. Under coreboot, Richland APUs (Socket [[FM2]], such as A10-6800K) are supported, while Kaveri, Godavari, and Carizzo (Socket [[FM2+]], such as A10-7890K, Pro A12-8870, etc.) are not.


== Open Source Firmware ==
== Open Source Firmware ==

Latest revision as of 09:00, 14 March 2026

ASUS A88XM-E
Overview
Introduced2014
ManufacturerASUS
Specifications
Socket1x FM2+ (FM2-compatible)
ChipsetAMD A88X
Memory2 slots (2 channels)
BIOS Flash8 MiB socketed DIP-8
Form FactoruATX 8.9x7.4"
Power Inputs1x 4-pin EPS
Onboard Peripherals

The ASUS A88XM-E is a motherboard using the AMD A88X chipset. Under coreboot, Richland APUs (Socket FM2, such as A10-6800K) are supported, while Kaveri, Godavari, and Carizzo (Socket FM2+, such as A10-7890K, Pro A12-8870, etc.) are not.

Open Source Firmware

This motherboard is not currently supported in coreboot-15h. However, it was supported in upstream coreboot until recently. Instructions for building its firmware can be found on Mike Banon's webpage.

Supported motherboard variants:

  • A88XM-E

Unsupported motherboard variants:

  • A88XM-E/USB 3.1

Flashing Firmware

To switch from the stock firmware to coreboot, external flashing is required.

Board Diagrams