[X79A-GD45 Plus] Secure boot without Windows 8

I'm having trouble using secure boot with the GD45 Plus. I can only get related settings to show up in the bios when enabling Windows 8 mode. This might not be a problem except for it complaining that my graphics card isn't Windows 8 compatible, and then aborting.
I don't care about Windows 8, I just want to boot my own signed bootloader. So my question is, how can I get the firmware to use secure boot without Windows 8 mode, or at least ignore hardware compatibility?

Secure boot could only be use for pure UEFI mode so that means if you want to use this function then you will need to enable the Windows 8 feature,
For your VGA, you either check with your vendor if they got UEFI VGA bios for you to update or you will need to use a new VGA card... 

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