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Don't know about the drivers part.
But I was just looking into motherboards a bit, and it looks like the Asrock x870E Nova is a great bang for the buck.
Asrock in general seems to be overall better than the rest these days.
Yup. I got an x370 board from them when Ryzen first launched, and they were one of the first to support the 5000 series CPUs, and I was able to upgrade to a 5600. I ended up moving it to be my NAS, and it's running my old 1700.
I've had no problems with that board, and I ended up getting another ASRock for myself and the only issue was the WiFi, which I replaced and I'm golden again.
When looking for motherboards, they're my first choice now.