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  • Current status on Trident Z's problem with SPD corruption

    Hello G-Skill Forum,


    I'm building my new computer and have already ordered all its parts. Summarizing the most relevant for my question:

    - i7-8700k
    - Rog Strix Z370-F
    - 16 GB G-Skill Trident Z 3200 MHz (F4-3200C16D-16GTZR)
    - And a lot of Corsair's RGB products or products that have some kind of control... five RGB fans, Watercooler H100i Pro, a PSU HX750i and a Commander Pro. So, I'm really into lightning my PC with Corsair's material.

    My question is: what is the current status of the known problem concerning the Trident Z related to SPD corruption?

    I'm really confused now. It seems the issue happen when trying to change the RGB lightning of the TridentZ using Aura or the G-Skill Software. But some people said that any problem that access the SPD of the memories could cause the problem (citation needed).

    I accept making a trade-off and NOT touching the RGB lights of the memory (as I like the standard rainbow effect) and NOT installing the AURA software.
    But I cannot relinquish on the Corsair Link or the usual softwares to monitor the system (CPU-Z, HWiNFO64 etc.).

    So, will I be good?

    Or should I maybe send this memory sticks back?

    Thanks in advance!
    Yours faithfully,
    Leo

  • #2
    There is no problem. You can use ASUS Aura RGB software to configure lighting settings

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