Hi...
Am really hoping someone can provide me with some simple answers here, as I've tried contacting Gigabyte directly and received and unintelligablere sponse (well, at least to English people anyway...)
I've got a Gigabyte GA-X58A-UD3R rev 1.0 Motherboard and an Intel Core i7 980 CPU, with 3 1TB HD's in a RAID-5 configuration which is bootable with Windows 7 x64 installed. Now, I bought myself a RevoDrive3 X2 240GB SSD which goes into a PCI-E slot and wanted to install Windows 7 on this device and use the RAID-5 array as data storage.
Anyway, I put my RevoDrive in and got a BIOS message that said... Warning: Have option ROM can not be invoke (Vendor ID: 1B85h, Device ID: 1041h)
So, I naturally concluded it was a BIOS issue and decided to update my BIOS to F8A which is the latest BIOS available for my MOBO (although it's a beta) to see if that would fix the issue. It didn't.
Okay, so it's obviously the MOBO not having enough option rom space to initialise the RevoDrive and discovered that it will initialise if I either disconnect all the drives physically (leaving just the CDROM attached to the ICH10 controller) or setting the ICH10 controller to AHCI rather than RAID. But, I can't set the controller to AHCI and still access my RAID array... So decided to go to OCZ website and apparently there is a compatibility list for their hardware and actually my motherboard is on it, but rev 2.0, not rev 1.0.
So what are my options here? I could change the motherboard, which I'm quite willing to do, but X58 chipsets are getting quite rare now and about the only ones I can get are:-
Gigabyte GA-X58-G1-SNIPER X58 Socket 1366
Gigabyte GA-X58A-OC X58 Socket 1366
And that's about it... Neither of them are on the OCZ compatibilty list and would rather have a Gigabyte motherboard, but what are my chances of getting one of these motherboards to work? How do I get details about how much OROM space they have?
Or has anyone got any other ideas about what I can do...? The reply I got from Gigabyte was to turn all the other RAID controllers off, except for the ICH10, but come on, do you think I wouldn't have already tried this?!? I've even tried turning onboard audio off and anything else I can find to disable to try and make enough space for the OROM to initialise. Even tried changing what PCI-E slot the Revo was in to see if that would help, but it didn't.
I'm really at a loss here...