I dont know. Intellectual honesty? Even newer MBs are having problems with this device and until new BIOSs are available thats not going to change.
I thought I showed intellectual honesty, compared Drive A to Drive B and showed a chart proving my findings. When new things come out, some makers are not on the cutting edge of whats available to the consumer. The RevoDRIVE is the one having issues not the RevoDRIVE 2. The better manufactures care about being the top in their field and make sure that they are able to make use of the latest and greatest. Fact being, this drive works flawlessly with the Higher end boards from EVGA, Gigabyte, ASUS,MSI etc etc here is a short list.
Compataible ASUS Boards
Pk5-E Wifi/AP - bios 1305 - Using a x16 slot (running x4)
Asus P5E - bios 0303 grafical output low performance in W7/64bit - bios 1201 grafical output good performance
Asus P5E Deluxe - ? Bios
P5Q-E - Bios 2101 - used PCIe_2
P5Q Pro (2102 bios)
P5Q PRO Turbo - BIOS v0602
P5Q Deluxe bios 2301 (non EFI)
Asus P5E3 Premium - bios 0803
Asus Rampage Formula x48 775 motherboard
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/fo...l=1#post571256Asus Sabertooth 1366 - BIOS: AMI 6.6.0.1 - All Slots
Asus P6T DELUXE (version 1) - BIOS 1701, 2101 BIOS, drive in x4 slot, no issues.
ASUS P6T SE - ? Bios
Asus P6T Deluxe V2 - 1003 BIOS x 4 slot - 1108 BIOS x4 slot
P6X58D premium (with bios v1002)
Asus P6X58D-Extreme with bios 0303
Asus Rampage II Extreme using Bios 1504 and 1914
ASUS Rampage III Extreme X58 - Bios 1005 - PCIe16x, on PCIe4x works very slow
Asus Maximus III Formula ? Bios
P7P55D-E Premium - 1205 BIOS, drive in second PCIe slot, no issues.
P7P55D-E Deluxe with bios version 1404
P7P55D PRO - bios 1807 - second and third pci-e slot no issues
P7P55D EVO - BIOS 0501 -Slot 3 x4 PCIe
Rampage III Formula BIOS 0402
Striker Extreme 1 , Nforce 680I SLI, most recent BIOS version PCIex 16 Slot
MSI Boards
MSI Big Bang XPower board (BIOS 1.47 beta) See post #53
MSI 890FXA-GD70 (18T Bios) See this Thread
http://www.ocztechnologyforum.com/fo...FXA-bios-filesMSI H55-G43 - Bios 1.4
Gigabyte Boards
EP45-UD3P (BIOS F10)
GA-X48-DS5 (BIOS F8C)
GA-X48-DQ6 (BIOS F8D), with the 2 onboard RAID controllers enabled.
GA-P55M-UD2 Rev 1.0 - BIOS F11
GA-P55A-UD4 - BIOS F15
GA-P55A-UD6 - Bios 11 and 12c
GA-X58A-UD3R Rev2.0 - Bios FB - installed bottom slot
GA-X58A-UD5 version 1 on F6 bios
GA-X58A UD5 Rev2.0 with BIOS FB (not F8!!)
GA-X58A-UD7 REV 1.0, BIOS F7
GA-EX58-UD5 (Bios 13q) - working fine : blazingly fast, about 8 seconds from boot till Windows 7 desktop.
GAMA78GPM-DS2H - BIOS of F6g "beta" - installed in the X16 slot without any issues!
GA-870A-UD3 Rev2.1 - Bios Version F2 - See Post #102
GA-890FXA-UD5 BIOS F4 and F5 - Raid Rom Disabled
GA-890GPA-UD3H Bios F9c
EVGA Boards
EVGA P55 FTW - Bios A72 -- in the X8 slot [furthest from CPU].
EVGA X58 FTW3....see post #10 for more info
EVGA X58 SLI with latest bios (74?) .. using 3rd full pcix slot (see post 30)
X58 E758 SLI and Revo work flawlessly only with EVGA newest BIOS Version 77.
EVGA X58 Classified 3 (141-GT-E770) motherboard with BIOS version 77.
EVGA X58 Classified E760 - BIOS 74
EVGA 680i as long as you read this thread.
Not everyone buys from you. Do you really want someone to buy this and then say TD said it was all that and... meh...
No they do not. But every build I do is thoroughly researched, knowing that all the components chosen all compliment each other, no bottle necks. If someone purchases a component because a person on the boards here says "hey this is great" but they do not do any research themselves to assure that it is compatible with the other components they have or plan on purchasing, this is someone who should not be building a system. Anyone can build a system but this does not mean that they should. This post was not a sales pitch. It was a finding of an item that performs extremely well and for anyone considering a new build and has the budget for it, this item is worth looking at.
TD