P67A-C45 conpatibility with Revodrive ?

Hi all,
I plan to get the Revodrive with this MSI P67A-C45.
My question is : Does this motherboard allow boot from PCI-E ?
Thanks in advance,

The board is VERY! new and I doubt anyone has actually tested that configuration.  However, the board should definately be able to do that.

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