Hi Guys!
Finally got her working well enough to come on and post.........................
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This upgrade has been 1 of the worst upgrades I've had to deal with in quite a few years from both hardware & software.
Found out this Gigabyte X99M Gaming 5 mobo is a good, solid mobo........but it is FINICKY as all get out!
The Gigabyte UEFI is VERY FINICKY about the components being used on it and has issues initializing the OS after POST and the manual ain't ANY help w\ that.
Ended up having to pull my Plextor M6e 512Gb M.2 SSD off the AIC, put it in the M.2 slot and set the storage option to legacy just to get the UEFI to find it more consistently.
Finally got on Gigabyte's web site and found out that my Corsair Vengence LPX DDR4 2133 4Gbx4 mem kit will only work on this mobo in native mode instead of X.M.P. mode so I got this sorted out this evening and all is slowly getting better from a hardware perspective.
I also found out that the Plextor M6e 512 Gb PCI-E SSD ain't on the compatibility list for this mobo (had to disconnect all SATA III drives to force mobo UEFI to identify the Plextor SSD in the M.2 slot in legacy OPT rom so I've ordered a Samsung 950 Pro 512 Gb M.2 NVMe SSD as it was listed as compatible w\ this mobo so I'll be reloading all this 1 more time when it gets here and once this is done hopefully the hardware side will be cleaned up.
Now for the software side..............
Tried installing Win 10 Home 1st as an upgrade (does same as the MS free upgrade) and all I can say is that didn't last long.......
Couldn't use any of the software that was supposed to have been ported over from Win 7 at all and Win 10 started having driver initialization issues very quickly showing the dialog box "This driver can't release its failure" which effectively locked the OS up at that point and wouldn't reset or clear so I finally got back into the install and this time did a clean install of Win 10 and once I got it to the desktop I was able to start loading up all my stuff and all was working just fine.....until I loaded up the Win 10 drivers for my SB X7 DAC and upon reboot to the desktop it started showing me the same driver dialog box as described earlier and locked up again.
Had to take a couple of days off from messing w\ this box as it had me stumped (also got a BAD case of hay fever and had to sleep it off).
By this time I had run out of patience and was getting a little hot over this (had been up into the early morning hours for 3 days trying to get this box straightened out, had flashed the mobo UEFI 2 times, cleared the CMOS several times, switched BIOS chips several times, make a TON of resets and had to delete the partition on the M.2 SSD to rebuild it from GPT to NTFS before I finally got my Win 7 Home Premium SP1 disc to properly format and partition the SSD to install clean. Note: I did try to boot off the Plextor's Win 7 load before I wiped it and the OS wouldn't EVEN try to start up (different mobo ID) so I was a little nervous about it but when I got all up at the desktop and got my mobo's drivers loaded up including the Bigfoot Killer NIC drivers then rebooted into Windows then activated the OS and I saw that it activated w\o any issue.......
YEAH!!
Now all is starting to come my way now.
Once I get the Samsung 950 Pro SSD installed I believe the UEFI will finally line out and properly recognize and initialize the SSD during POST so the OS will properly initialize on startup after POST.
But when she does get to the desktop this I7 5820K CPU does perform VERY sweet!
Will post back when I get it all squared away.