G.SKILL Ripjaws X Series 16GB (4 x 4GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1866 (PC3 14900) Desktop Memory Model F3-14900CL9Q-16GBXL
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Supports Quad Channel , here you go.
as for your RAM sticks Just try them ... you will know ...
Keep in Mind this motherboard takes ECC RDIMM as well as non ECC RAM . so make up your mind about the type of RAM you want to use.
Yeah I know the asrock list , but I also ran into website that sell RAM that are said to be compatible with the Asrock mobo and they are not in the list.... So I was wondering if mine could be compatible....
Anyway I'll give it a try as soon as the mobo and the 2 xeon e5 2670 arrive in my mailbox.... which should be soon
as for your RAM sticks Just try them ... you will know ...
Keep in Mind this motherboard takes ECC RDIMM as well as non ECC RAM . so make up your mind about the type of RAM you want to use.
Yeah I know the asrock list , but I also ran into website that sell RAM that are said to be compatible with the Asrock mobo and they are not in the list.... So I was wondering if mine could be compatible....
Anyway I'll give it a try as soon as the mobo and the 2 xeon e5 2670 arrive in my mailbox.... which should be soon
Asrock does not test all the memory in the market , but some test themselves , like Crucial , Kingston , and they have a database of compatible products .. you can check from their site by selecting the Motherboard.
But if you already have the RAM , Just try them ..
Asrock does not test all the memory in the market , but some test themselves , like Crucial , Kingston , and they have a database of compatible products .. you can check from their site by selecting the Motherboard.
The QVL list for older boards is no longer updated , and on recent boards they are never up to date or complete , I never use the QVL , JUST GO BY YOUR SPECS.
Matching set of 4 will run quicker in QUAD Channel.
The QVL lists on the Asrock site are tested by Asrock for compatibility , but with so many releases it's never complete , not even close.