Originally posted by _Vetal_
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Originally posted by _Vetal_
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I must agree that a board manufacture should verify that all the features of their product should work. I'm surprised that the ASMedia SATA chip does not work with Windows 7, mine have. Windows 8 is another story, which did not exist in its final form when these boards were designed.
Mother board manufactures do not create drivers for any of the I/O, audio, and video chips used on their products, they are dependent on the chip manufacture to provide the drivers. So they may find themselves in a situation where certain components of their products that they purchased don't work with new major software releases, like Windows 8.
I'm not trying to excuse the mother board manufactures, but there are certain realities of the situation that should not be ignored. I hope you find a board that works for you.
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