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Having to use windows when upgrading firmware is very Linux unfriendly.
In this regard, I think Gigabyte just has you put the firmware in some accessible location (like on a USB drive) and update from BIOS?
Every (non-laptop) motherboard I've ever had (Gigabyte, MSI, Asus) has that functionality
My mobo (asrock) does this as well, I just assumed it was the default for all of them