All,
I have 3 cards plugged into my GA-890GPA-UD3H... The RevoDrive (a new addition) and two TV Tuner cards (which have worked in the slots their in for the better part of a year).
Yesterday, I removed the tuner cards, and with the RevoDrive placed in the 16x PCI-E slot located farthest from the CPU, I couldn't see my other SATA drives, but I was finally able to load Windows onto the RevoDrive...
So there's still a problem...
When I have been able to install Windows on the RevoDrive, the system has been unable to detect my other SATA drives. The Windows 7 installer can't see them, even after I load the AMD SATA/AHCI/RAID drivers, and even after Windows is installed several reboots later, Windows still cannot see them. It doesn't seem to matter whether the drives are configured as AHCI, RAID or IDE.
Also, when I install my tuners back into the system using the two 1x PCI-E slots located closest to and furthest away from the CPU, I can see my SATA drives again (no drivers needed), however now I encounter one of two errors. Either I see "Windows is unable to install to the selected location. Error: 0x80300001". Or, I encounter a "Setup was unable to create a new system partition or locate an existing system partition" error -- even though a NTFS formatted, active, primary partition exists.
The other thing I noticed, is on the 2 occasions when Windows did install, when I created a bootable partition on the RevoDrive, a "System Partition" was automatically created. For all other attempts, when Windows would not install, it created a bootable partition, but it did not create a system partition.
BTW, Even if I set the SATA and GIGABYTE SATA2 setting to "None" in the BIOS, I still encounter these errors...
This GA-890GPA-UD3H ran for a year (without the RevoDrive installed) with no problem, so I'm thinking either this motherboard is not compatible with the RevoDrive, or some other conflict must exist.
In the olden days, there were concerns over which PCI slots were used, which resources were shared and whether there were any conflicts between resources... I'm not using my 2 PCI slots, but I am using 3 of the 5 PCI-E slots. Question: do PCI-E slots share resources the way PCI slots did? Is there any possibility there is a conflict between my tuner cards, the RevoDrive and my MB's SATA controllers, USB, etc...
I looked in the owners manual, but I don't see a chart showing shared slots/resources...