I would suggest u have a look at ur bios and see if the option is there to boot from a bootable add-in device. You want to select at the main bios screen:
Advanced BIOS Features > Hard Disk Boot Priority
Then see if it says Bootable add-in device.
If it does then i would assume at least ur mobo can boot from a bootable add-in device even if you don’t know if the device u want to work will actually work. You might also be interested in this link:
http://www.ocztechnology.com/products/solid-state-drives/pci-express/revodrive/ocz-revodrive-pci-express-ssd-.htmlAt the bottom it says this:
Note: Before installing the RevoDrive it is important to check the settings/capabilities on your motherboard. If you plan on using the RevoDrive as a boot drive please check that your motherboard
supports boot over PCI-E. Please check with your motherboard manufacturer for the latest platform information and BIOS updates. If you have any installation or compatibility questions about the RevoDrive, please visit our forums or call OCZ Customer Service for recommendations.
While the RevoDrive will simply plug and play for the vast majority of platforms, the following issues may arise when installing on these particular motherboards:
I would list them but I don’t know if gigabyte allow other brands mentioned on there forums, however your mobo model is not mentioned as having an issue.
I would read this as ur mobo is not listed and it is designed to just plug and play. So as long as it supports boot over PCI-E it should work fine. Which leaves the question does ur mobo support Boot over PCI-E?
If u look in the bios where I said above and it shows: Bootable add-in device then that to me would indicate it does but ofc it could be for the single PCI slot ur mobo has and not the PCI-E, I cant see why it would be but then I don’t know for sure, maybe someone else does.
Hope this has been of some help if not a definitive answer.