MSI 875P "NEW" Version 2?

Hi
Like most users who are using this board, I have the MSI 875P Neo FIS2R and it states on the motherboard that it's v1.0 but when you use Live Monitor, under Utility/MSI Core Center/notes/3, it states:
Support MS-6728 v2.0, MS-6758 v2.0, MS-7008, MS-7021 and MS-6580 v5.0.
Notice it shows "MS-6758 v2.0"...... can MODS shed any light on this?  
Has this version 2 been released yet and if so, does it resolve such issues as the HDD LED not working when drives are connected to IDE3 or to any of the S-ATA ports and does it have DOT?
I believe that the HDD LED not working is "hardware issue" which MSI forgot to include and this is a great source of annoyance to many users of this board, including me because I like to see what the drive is doing so I would like to see it working.  Maybe many of us should have waited a while until the problems were sorted out before buying the board but I like the 875P and would by v2.0 if and when it's released but how would you know if you were buying another v1.0?
Regards

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Originally posted by Brave01Heart
Hi
Like most users who are using this board, I have the MSI 875P Neo FIS2R and it states on the motherboard that it's v1.0 but when you use Live Monitor, under Utility/MSI Core Center/notes/3, it states:
Support MS-6728 v2.0, MS-6758 v2.0, MS-7008, MS-7021 and MS-6580 v5.0.
Notice it shows "MS-6758 v2.0"...... can MODS shed any light on this?  
Has this version 2 been released yet and if so, does it resolve such issues as the HDD LED not working when drives are connected to IDE3 or to any of the S-ATA ports and does it have DOT?
I believe that the HDD LED not working is "hardware issue" which MSI forgot to include and this is a great source of annoyance to many users of this board, including me because I like to see what the drive is doing so I would like to see it working.  Maybe many of us should have waited a while until the problems were sorted out before buying the board but I like the 875P and would by v2.0 if and when it's released but how would you know if you were buying another v1.0?
Regards
Here  shows this MS-6728 v2.0c
MS-6758 not mentioned on the above link.

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