I figured the problem out and was not able to boot in AHCI, I had to redo my computer which I had to re-add everything. If you do not enable AHCI on this drive as a boot drive you will get the BSOD. I tried a SSD copy program which did copy but Windows would not start for me.
Very Fast once you have it installed; I have it on SATA III controller with a Windows Experience of 7.9 for the Drive; I am running a Sabertooth X58 with a i7 990 processor; Machine is very fast
Very difficult to install due to lack of specific instruction; You must have AHCI on the SATA enabled or you get the BSOD(It happened to me) and you must install Windows after after you have the Bios SATA set to AHCI if not you will run into problems.