Can I put ram that isn't specified to mobo chipset??

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The thing with the Fury lines of DRAM is unlike 'normal' DRAM that uses XMP profiles in sticks 1600 and up, the Kingston sticks are dependent on PnP which is why they specifically identify compatible chipsets, and there is still a catch even in having a compatible chipset, the BIOS needs to be ready for these type sticks - else you are stuck with manual setup - and that's if the sticks will even allow you to boot into BIOS
The thing with the Fury lines of DRAM is unlike 'normal' DRAM that uses XMP profiles in sticks 1600 and up, the Kingston sticks are dependent on PnP which is why they specifically identify compatible chipsets, and there is still a catch even in having a compatible chipset, the BIOS needs to be ready for these type sticks - else you are stuck with manual setup - and that's if the sticks will even allow you to boot into BIOS
 
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