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Gigabyte - TRX50 AERO D Motherboard

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  • Standard

    0 GB (Removable)

  • Maximum

    1 TB (384GB with current Kingston 96GB modules)

  • Bus Architecture

    USB 2.0/3.x Type-A

    SSD - SATA 2.5-inch 9.5mm

    USB 2.0/3.x Type-C

    SSD M.2 NVME 22110 (double-sided)

    SSD M.2 NVME 2280 (Heat Sink)

  • 4 Socket(s)

  • AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000/PRO 7000 Series AMD TRX50

Important Configuration Notes

  • MODULES MUST BE ORDERED AND INSTALLED IN AN IDENTICAL GROUP OF FOUR for Quad Channel mode.
  • Mixing x4 and x8 modules is NOT supported.
  • AMD Threadripper 7000 series processors support up to 5200MT/s DDR5. Kingston's Server Premier DDR5-5600 RDIMMs are fully backwards compatible and will automatically clock down to 5200MT/s.
  • Refer to motherboard manual and QVL for supported memory configurations and speeds.

Kingston FURY Configuration Notes

  • MODULES MUST BE ORDERED AND INSTALLED IN AN IDENTICAL GROUP OF FOUR OR A KIT for Quad Channel mode.
  • Mixing modules or kits of different speeds/timings/voltages is not supported.
  • Check with your motherboard QVL for the latest tested memory parts and supported configurations.

Compatible Upgrades For Your System

Overclocking pushes the stable industry standard specifications of memory (speed, latencies, voltage) to achieve higher performance. While generally safe and supported by Intel, AMD and the motherboard/system manufacturers, overclocking is done at your own risk. System stability may be compromised by some speeds and configurations. The FURY parts listed are based on motherboard manufacturer testing (QVLs) and Kingston internal testing. However, some systems may require premium components (high-end processor models, motherboards, power supplies and water cooling) to achieve stable overclocking, particularly at extreme speeds.