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    Hey.

    ive g.skill trident rgb ram, but suddnly its stop working when i updated to 0.28 latest version.
    read every answer from this forum, tried everything still RGB not working , error is "no g.skill trident z rgb dram module found on your computer system"
    ram is working fine only RGB is not working .

    my system:
    i7 8700
    msi 370 (latest bios updated)

  • #2
    Did you check all the red IMPORTANT information?

    http://www.gskill.com/en/download/vi...-z-rgb-control

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    • #3
      hi, i tried everything as in link, still rgb is not working

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      • #4
        and in link .
        On some Z370 and ASUS X99 motherboards, enabling "SPD Write" in BIOS is required: PDF Guide.
        where is this option in msi z370 motherboard ?

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        • #5
          Contact MSI to see if that option is available in that motherboard, or check the motherboard user's guide.

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          • #6
            Alternatively, you can patch the BIOS file - http://softnology.biz/tips_spdwritecap2.html

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            • #7
              well i tried everything still rgb not working. also i reset my win 10, still not fixed.

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              • #8
                Hi, probably I've got an idea how we can force RGB software to work again. Please run Thaiphoon Burner http://softnology.biz , select SMBus -> Enumerate i2c/SMBus Devices. Once enumerating is complete, please go to the SMBus main menu again and take a screenshot. Thanks!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by GSKILL TECH View Post
                  Contact MSI to see if that option is available in that motherboard, or check the motherboard user's guide.
                  Helpful G.SKill as always. You know that the SPD function is only for those ASUS motherboards. Why are you wasting your customers time, and not using your to find an appropriate answer? You are literally trolling your Own companies forums. Will be forwarding your responses. Thanks for nothing

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                  • #10
                    The SPD Write function is known to appear in some new models of non-Asus motherboards, so it's easy to miss, because that function typically appears mostly in Asus X99 motherboards.

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