Motherboard support memory.

That MoBo is two generations old.

Go back to your MoBo link..... click on the specs tab and you should see

Memory

Number of Memory Slots
4×240pin

Memory Standard
DDR3 1866/1600/1333

Maximum Memory Supported
32GB

Channel Supported
Dual Channel

But at CAS 11 (4.58 ns), you are very close in speed to 2133 CAS 10 (4.69) and 1866 CAS 9 (4.82) which should be cheaper. If you are gonna spring for 2400, I'd suggest CAS 10. I'd normally recommend the Mushkins (they have the best timings at 2400 ... 10-12-12-28) but price just jumped up to $189.
 
No. The memory may not work at all.
The processors compatible with this board support up to DDR3-1600 (Ivy Bridge) or DDR3-1333 (Sandy Bridge).
This motherboard supports overclocking the memory up to DDR3-1866 (you would select an XMP profile in the BIOS to do this).
Ram speeds faster than DDR3-1866 are not supported.
 


It might work, but probably not. The motherboard manufacturer does not support it.
If you buy DDR3-1866 RAM it should default to DDR3-1600 or DDR3-1333 and you can select an XMP profile in the BIOS to run at DDR3-1866.
 
Well, if you want to upgrade your mobo you have to purchase a higher memory DDR3 if it is supported..
but take note the capacity of your current memory and the memory you will purchase must be the same volts and specs.ok?
 

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