Root Samsung S6 Edge G925FXXS4DPI1 not Voiding KNOX - Android General

Hi!
I am struggling to find a way to root my Samsung S6 Edge with the following Baseband Version: G925FXXS4DPI1, Android 6.0.1.
The different procedures (Ping Pong / CF Autoroot...) but none of them seems to be applicable to the version I have.
Can anyone suggest anything?
In case no option is available for not Voiding KNOX, what is the suggested root option?
Thanks a lot in advance!

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Seen lots of guides for US Sprint Models etc etc to root, if I follow the same procedures on my device will it be okay? The guides claiming knox will not be effected is this true? Also, if it does go wrong, how hard is it actually to reset factory settings?
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