925X Neo Platinum - ECC compatible?

Is the 925X Neo Platinum motherboard compatible with ECC RAM?

This is what I have been advised:
No the board doesn't support ECC memory because the chipset limitation.
A new chipset version will support it but not ready yet.
I remember something in the news a while back that it is an Intel problem with the chipset.

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