890gxm-g65 raid0 driver issue??

I recently built a new system and it has been up and running for a few months now and I decided to upgrade the boot drive to some ssds in a raid 0 configuration.  I figured out how to setup the raid configuration in bios just fine with the pdf manual that is online, however when I attempt to install  windows 7 ultimate 64bit sp1, it will not recognize the ATI_SB8xx_RAID_764_mb drivers.  But for some reason it will recognize the 32bit raid drivers. 
Here is my system setup:
msi 890gxm-g65 bios 1.8
amd phenomII x4 955 black edition
16 gb ddr3 g.skill ripjaws 1333 (PC3 10666)
SeaSonic X Series X650 Gold psu
wd green 750gb WD7500AARS  (old boot drive, hopefully soon to be storage drive)
corsair force series sata 3 60 gb ssd CSSD-F60GB3-BK (x2 in raid 0)
I attempted to correct this issue by using F8 while windows 7 is booting to disable driver signature enforcement and received the same result.  https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=139814.0
I attempted to find more update ahcix64s driver but there are none to be found (out of desperation I tried to use them anyway, I even tried to integrate them into the os disc using rt 7 lite).  The 64 bit driver does seem to install fine in my current running windows 7 environment (on the 750gb wd drive), just not during installation with the raid 0 drives.
I read on a few other forums that with a different motherboard they had a similar issue with only the 32 bit drivers being recognized, and could install the 32 bit version of windows 7, which seems like a step backwards.  In addition I found someone in the same boat who got around the issue by installing vista 64 bit, then upgrading, which I do not care to do.
I have not attempted to update or downgrade the bios version. (I wanted a second opinion before messing around with that, as I understand it can be unforgiving should something go wrong.). in addition opening a command prompt window during the os installation proces and entering bcdedit -set loadoptions DDISABLE_INTEGRITY_CHECKS into command prompt in setup does nothing. (i found another post where the "-" is a "/" and that nets the same result)  http://forums.techarena.in/motherboard-processor-ram/1398064.htm
Thanks in advance for your help!

when I attempted installation I have been unplugging the current boot drive.  The first screen I am given after selecting the us / english / keyboard stuff and clicking the "install now" is the screen asking for drivers.
I know that windows must be recognizing the raid drives because I could continue installation but only if I use the 32 bit drivers and corresponding os version.

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  • MOVED: 890GXM-G65 a few issues...

    This topic has been moved to Overclockers & Modding Corner.
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