System Center Operations Manager 2012 R2 and SQL Server 2014 Reporting Services

I was able to connect SCOM12 to SQL14, however when I attempted to install Reporting Service in SCOM12 the pull down box was blank.
I installed reporting services on the same instance of SystemCenter, when that didn't work I tried creating a new instance that only included SSRS; remote registry is also running. The drop-down box within the SCOM installer is blank.
Is this an issue with reporting between SC12 and SQL14, yes I understand documentation says only sql server 2012 is supported, however I've seen many threads with SCOM12 and SQL12 that are having the same issues.
Is there something I may be missing, or do I have to install SQL12 and go through the process again?

Hi,
As far as I know, the SCOM reporting server role should be installed on the same server where SQL reporting service installed.
Regards,
Yan Li
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