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Hi guys, normally I wouldn't ask a stupid question like this but I just want to check to see if this RAM: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=186_538_913&products_id=19475

 

Is compatible with the board in my sig and a Gigabyte 990FXA-UD3?

 

It has a list of compatible boards and neither one is listed but normally I wouldn't care but it has a 1.5v so I wanted to make sure it was still compatible.

 

If it is not, is this one ok?: http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=186_538_913&products_id=17199

 

Has a lower volt of 1.25v.

 

 

Thank-you for reading!

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It should be compatible.

Thats what i thought but i want to be like 100% as I'm only around 90% sure ahaha

PC: Corsair C70 Arctic, FX 9370, Corsair H80i, Gigabyte 990fxa-ud3, Corsair Vengence 16gb, Palit JetStream GTX 970, OCZ Vertex 4 128gb and Western Digital Blue 1Tb + 500gb, Antec Gamer 520w

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Thats what i thought but i want to be like 100% as I'm only around 90% sure ahaha

I think the only problem there could possibly be is the speed but the motherboard should just downclock it for you, if not you can do that yourself :)

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I think the only problem there could possibly be is the speed but the motherboard should just downclock it for you, if not you can do that yourself :)

I looked it up it recons the asrock can handle 2600+ ram of some shit lol

PC: Corsair C70 Arctic, FX 9370, Corsair H80i, Gigabyte 990fxa-ud3, Corsair Vengence 16gb, Palit JetStream GTX 970, OCZ Vertex 4 128gb and Western Digital Blue 1Tb + 500gb, Antec Gamer 520w

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Toshiba L50-A: i7 4700mq, 8gb, 1TB HDD, GT 740M 2gb

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You can of course also pick up lets say 2133Mhz RAM, even if your cpu/mobo don't support it. Then your RAM will be automatically underclocked, but in that case it would be useless to buy a 2133Mhz Kit.

Long story short, usually any RAM can be paired with anything as long as we are not talking about components that are from different ages :P

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