Nope did not. What good will it do? Won't Intel just make me pay to send my unit in and replace it with a refurbished unit that has a flawed SATA (Secondary Drive) header like this one. Intel should have run a "straight-thru" SATA power and data cabling solution rather than monkeying with changing the SATA data cable specs. If things were standard I could use any appropriately sized SATA drive that meets the industry standard and it should work. The fact that Intel has to test SATA drives to see if they will work with their "non-standard" design for the secondary drive is ridiculous at best.
If there is an easier solution (like a replacement header that follows SATA industry standard per cabling pin-outs, etc.) then I welcome them sending me a FREE one, so I can replace this defective "non-standard" header.