Thunderbolt EX2 cards working on Asus boards with latest bios

I finally got a chance to test this. The Asus Thunderbolt EX2 cards are working with the latest bios on the X99 Deluxe. Requires some bios settings and bottom slot location but it does work.                          

No one has this problem at all?
I want to find out for sure if there is a fix before going back to the older drivers.
If i do the test in the spdif out properties panel -> supported formats. When I do the dolby digital test I see the light come on in my receiver and hear sound just thru the front speakers. But when I use power DVD 9 ultra with the latest patch. I don't get the digital light on my receiver. I had this working with the previous drivers released earlier this year.
Message Edited by galvin on 08-7-2009 0:54 [email protected]

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