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by: garycasePosted on 2009-10-11 at 11:37:56ID: 25546846
The best answer is "probably" :-)
While it's not on the qualified memory list, that's usually not an issue ... it simply means that specific set of modules hasn't been tested. You'll need to adjust the voltage in the BIOS to match the memory's 1.65v requirement (vs. the DDR3 standard 1.5v), but once you've done that it should work fine.
As you know, you cannot install more than 3 modules at these speeds -- the bus loading simply causes too much signal degradation to work with more than 3 modules. That's a good idea anyway ... more than 3 unbuffered modules causes very notable degradation of the control and data signals.