Introduction
In order to allow and enable Trident Z RGB lighting control on X99 motherboards, a “DRAM SPD Write” function must be enabled. By default, ASUS X99 motherboards have this set to “Disabled”, so we will have to enable this function to use the Trident Z RGB software. At the time of writing, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock X99 motherboards have this option enabled by default.
Note: For best results, please make sure BIOS is updated to the latest version.
Instructions
1. Enter BIOS. (Press the “DELETE” key while the system is booting to enter BIOS.)
2. Check and make sure you are in the “Advanced Mode”. (If you are in the “EZ Mode”, press the “F7” key to switch to the “Advanced Mode” menu.)
3. Navigate to the “Ai Tweaker” tab.
4. Scroll down to find “DRAM Timing Control” and press “Enter”.
5. Scroll all the way down to the bottom inside the “DRAM Timing Control” menu, and you will see a “DRAM SPD Write” option.
6. Press “Enter” or “Page Up/Down” to select “Enable”.
7. Press “F10” key to save and exit the BIOS.
8. After rebooting into the Windows OS, the Trident Z RGB software should be able to detect the memory modules and allow you to set lighting effects.
In order to allow and enable Trident Z RGB lighting control on X99 motherboards, a “DRAM SPD Write” function must be enabled. By default, ASUS X99 motherboards have this set to “Disabled”, so we will have to enable this function to use the Trident Z RGB software. At the time of writing, Gigabyte, MSI, and ASRock X99 motherboards have this option enabled by default.
Note: For best results, please make sure BIOS is updated to the latest version.
Instructions
1. Enter BIOS. (Press the “DELETE” key while the system is booting to enter BIOS.)
2. Check and make sure you are in the “Advanced Mode”. (If you are in the “EZ Mode”, press the “F7” key to switch to the “Advanced Mode” menu.)
3. Navigate to the “Ai Tweaker” tab.
4. Scroll down to find “DRAM Timing Control” and press “Enter”.
5. Scroll all the way down to the bottom inside the “DRAM Timing Control” menu, and you will see a “DRAM SPD Write” option.
6. Press “Enter” or “Page Up/Down” to select “Enable”.
7. Press “F10” key to save and exit the BIOS.
8. After rebooting into the Windows OS, the Trident Z RGB software should be able to detect the memory modules and allow you to set lighting effects.
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