i dunno, i think its hit and miss with most mobo manufacturers.. partly because tech moves so fast its very likely to run into compatibility issues.. im on my second evga board right now (x58).. top end board, but still has its issues.. my first evga board was the 680i, that one had compatibility issues too.
according to reviews it works with a SSD but still searches for a HDD. Also, it appears to have a hardware audio problem with win7.
As first rate as their video cards are, aren't their motherboards typically not at the head of the class?
i dunno, i think its hit and miss with most mobo manufacturers.. partly because tech moves so fast its very likely to run into compatibility issues.. im on my second evga board right now (x58).. top end board, but still has its issues.. my first evga board was the 680i, that one had compatibility issues too.