Motherboard died on computer. Compatibility issues with current RAM

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My motherboard recently died and unfortunately is past warranty. I am currently looking for a new motherboard using pcpartpicker and receive a compatibility warning with most motherboards that i choose. I was wondering if that warning matters and here is my current build with the new motherboard i chose.

https://pcpartpicker.com/user/craft35/saved/Mgg7hM

Thank you very much for you help.
 
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Well yeah, your memory kit with it's XMP profile applied runs at 1.6v which is above the intel recommended max of 1.6v. So you will get that warning with any motherboard.

You can either run he memory at 1.5v, which will likely require you to use a slower speed say 1866mhz with higher timings. Or you can run it at 1.6v with XMP which could possibly shorten the life of the CPU's memory controller.

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Well yeah, your memory kit with it's XMP profile applied runs at 1.6v which is above the intel recommended max of 1.6v. So you will get that warning with any motherboard.

You can either run he memory at 1.5v, which will likely require you to use a slower speed say 1866mhz with higher timings. Or you can run it at 1.6v with XMP which could possibly shorten the life of the CPU's memory controller.
 
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Oh ok that makes sense. This motherboard would work with the build right?
https://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16813132855
 
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Ok thank you for your help.