Question Gigabyte Z97-D3H motherboard compatibility with RAM

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Hello. I found a good offer for a set of G.Skill F3-12800CL10Q-32GBZL (that is 4x8 GB), but I'm not sure my old Gigabyte Z97-D3H and i7-4790k will accept it. Will this work? Will components be at risk in the long term?

G.Skill doesn't list this RAM as being compatible with that motherboard, but I can't see why, since it's DDR3 and it runs at 1600 MHz. Are they just being cautious?
 
It's not unusual to find RAM which isn't on the mobo QVL. With DDR3, I'd be happy to buy this kit, boot up at JEDEC default (probably 1333MT/s) then try XMP at 1600MT/s.

Just remember 4 DIMMs can sometimes be harder to overclock than 2 DIMMs, but you're buying a matched set of 4 which should go some way towards reducing any instability problems.

Run Memtest86 at 1600MT/s to check the system is stable.
 
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Thanks for your (swift!) reply. I also noted that this exact RAM model isn't listed on Pangoly or Gigabyte's Memory Support List. It's compatible with quad-channel, but should support the mobo's dual-channel, as per its specifications. So what gives?

Anyway, the RAM was sold in the meantime, but your advice about XMP and Memtest86 will be useful anyway.