
ASUS ROG Zenith II Extreme
TRX4, E-ATX
ASUS ROG Zenith II Extreme
TRX4, E-ATX
If you use the right slots, it should work. Manual page 23+24 / 1-7 + 1-8 https://dlcdnets.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/SocketTRX4/ROG_ZENITH_II_EXTREME/G15681_ROG_ZENITH_II_EXTREME_UM_WEB.pdf
Counter question: Have you read the operating manual? Probably not, then you would probably know what the "orange" LED stands for. If you have not been able to solve the problem after reading the manual, please provide a useful description of the problem. What have you already done to troubleshoot, etc.? E.g. checked the wiring, checked the RAM for the correct slots, etc.?
Well, I found another possibility. When I reprogrammed my flexkey on the mainboard, I noticed that it can also be turned into an on/off button for the lighting. The corresponding information can be found under 1.6 in the user manual. I tried it out for fun and it worked perfectly. Hope it helps you ;) (Of course, if you are working with a costum water cooling system, the key may be hard to reach).
Unfortunately, we do not have any information on this yet. As soon as the product becomes available to us, we will consider a possible inclusion.
Hello Mese.k, I myself use this Hammer board with an AMD TR 3970X. The board currently supports "only" the TR 3 generation or the Zen 2 architecture and is therefore not backwards compatible with older TR processors. Attention, the socket TR4 is mechanically identical to the sTRX4, but they are electrically controlled differently and are therefore not compatible with older TR generations. If you want to build a new and future-proof PC for a long time, I can highly recommend the TR 3970X in combination with this board -> assuming a good water cooling system. I hope I was able to help you.
The distances are standardised. So you have one less mechanical slot in between, but one M.2 slot.
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