Is the RAM i purchased compatible?

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So i've purchased:
Corsair Vengeance Pro Series 16GB (2x8GB) DDR3 1600Mhz CL9 XMP
Motherboard:
https://www.asus.com/Motherboards/P8B75M_LX/specifications/
Up to date memory spreadsheet:
http://dlcdnet.asus.com/pub/ASUS/mb/LGA1155/P8B75-M_LX/P8B75-M_LX_DRAM_QVL.pdf

I made sure i checked the motherboard specifications and it said the following :

2 x DIMM, Max. 16GB, DDR3 2200(O.C.)/2133(O.C.)/2000(O.C.)/1866(O.C.)/1600/1333/1066 MHz Non-ECC, Un-buffered Memory

However when you check the 'up to date' memory compatibility spreadsheet, i cannot see my memory on there. Does this mean my memory is incompatible as i have been having problems with my RAM slots but im not sure if its due to the compatibilty of the RAM or my motherboard as the previous sticks of RAM have been causing me problems such as boot loops and crashes where the usb become no longer powered?

 
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The only time I've seen memory compatibility issues in is when I'm pushing a very fast processor on a top-end motherboard, trying to get the last bit of performance out of it. Standard-issue motherboards should have no problem supporting any name brand memory these days (as long as it meets the specifications--type, speed, etc. If you had trouble with the old RAM, and you're having trouble with the new RAM, you probably have a motherboard issue, not a memory issue.
The only time I've seen memory compatibility issues in is when I'm pushing a very fast processor on a top-end motherboard, trying to get the last bit of performance out of it. Standard-issue motherboards should have no problem supporting any name brand memory these days (as long as it meets the specifications--type, speed, etc. If you had trouble with the old RAM, and you're having trouble with the new RAM, you probably have a motherboard issue, not a memory issue.
 
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