GA-8IK1100 has very good quality. Stability, compatibility, extra features and overclocking options are all strong points of this board. Unfortunately the board has one big downside. It doesn't let you boot up the system from SATA. If you have SATA hard drive like myself you are out of luck. Obviously you would like to put an operating system on this hard drive and boot from it. Of course you can do it but in this case the drive has to be configured as a regular IDE drive (for example: primary master). The drive doesn't get any slower because of that but takes two additional spaces. One space is already taken because the drive is connected to SATA controller. Two other spaces are taken as well because the drive is configured as a regular IDE drive. So unfortunately the drive will take three spaces. You won't be able to connect any device to this IDE controller. If you connect one or two devices to this controller none of them will work. For example if it is IDE1 your only option is to use IDE2.
I spent hours to figure it out. Also I send E-mail to Gigabyte regarding this problem. I got this answer: "About the issue you mentioned in the mail, we are sorry that it's impossible to configure your hard drive as SATA0 or SATA1 to boot up the system".
What is the solution?
You can buy another SATA hard drive and make RAID configuration. It will let you boot up the system from both SATA controllers. In this case you can use IDE1 and IDE2 for other devices.
I chose a different solution but it cost me extra money without getting more hard drive space. I have bought Highpoint 1520 RocketRAID Serial ATA/150 Controller and put it into PCI slot. I connected my SATA drive to this controller and now the system boots up from SATA on this PCI card.
My second hard drive is a regular IDE one. If you use SATA drive and configure it as IDE1 to boot up the system from it don't even try to connect second regular IDE drive to IDE1 or IDE2. As I said IDE1 is already taken by SATA drive. Connecting second drive to IDE2 will result with installing all the drivers from scratch (including system, video, sound, USB, fireware, sound drivers) despite the fact that they were already installed. Optical devices connected to IDE controller don't cause this problem. To avoid such a mess I have also bought a parallel to SATA converter Highpoint RocketHead 100 and I connected my second IDE drive through this adapter to SATA controller. It doesn't matter if it is SATA on PCI SATA controller or integrated motherboard SATA (the drive connected to SATA and configured as SATA works properly if you don't boot up the system from it).
My advice: If you haven't bought your board yet go for Gigabyte GA-8KNXP which has extra Silicon Image SATA controller and extra GigaRAID IDE RAID controller. Even though the controller anomaly applies to this board as well you can use other controllers. So in this case it would not be a problem.
If you have already bought Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 motherboard apply one of two solutions described above.
I spent hours to figure it out. Also I send E-mail to Gigabyte regarding this problem. I got this answer: "About the issue you mentioned in the mail, we are sorry that it's impossible to configure your hard drive as SATA0 or SATA1 to boot up the system".
What is the solution?
You can buy another SATA hard drive and make RAID configuration. It will let you boot up the system from both SATA controllers. In this case you can use IDE1 and IDE2 for other devices.
I chose a different solution but it cost me extra money without getting more hard drive space. I have bought Highpoint 1520 RocketRAID Serial ATA/150 Controller and put it into PCI slot. I connected my SATA drive to this controller and now the system boots up from SATA on this PCI card.
My second hard drive is a regular IDE one. If you use SATA drive and configure it as IDE1 to boot up the system from it don't even try to connect second regular IDE drive to IDE1 or IDE2. As I said IDE1 is already taken by SATA drive. Connecting second drive to IDE2 will result with installing all the drivers from scratch (including system, video, sound, USB, fireware, sound drivers) despite the fact that they were already installed. Optical devices connected to IDE controller don't cause this problem. To avoid such a mess I have also bought a parallel to SATA converter Highpoint RocketHead 100 and I connected my second IDE drive through this adapter to SATA controller. It doesn't matter if it is SATA on PCI SATA controller or integrated motherboard SATA (the drive connected to SATA and configured as SATA works properly if you don't boot up the system from it).
My advice: If you haven't bought your board yet go for Gigabyte GA-8KNXP which has extra Silicon Image SATA controller and extra GigaRAID IDE RAID controller. Even though the controller anomaly applies to this board as well you can use other controllers. So in this case it would not be a problem.
If you have already bought Gigabyte GA-8IK1100 motherboard apply one of two solutions described above.