Originally posted by Turaglar
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To answer your question, they should work fine, Kingston has tested them with your board, but there are any number of things can go wrong with anything that you build, including computers.
I wish that every motherboard manual would have the following statement using big, bright, bold letters:
ALWAYS unplug the power supply's A.C. cord from the wall outlet BEFORE you remove or install ANY components.
One time I ignored this rule when moving an already installed cooling fan connector from one fan header to another fan header on the motherboard and managed to kill the first fan header! I was lucky that the rest of the motherboard was not damaged.
There are some excellent tutorials and videos on the web. Learn as much as you can before you start your build and take excellent notes about the do's and don'ts when building a computer system.
Good luck with your build, and let us know how everything works out.
BTW it's best if you can become a Google-Fu Master ASAP, but it takes time.
I don't bookmark any of the memory manufacturers' memory finder web pages, I just do a search such as:
- kingston memory finder
- compatible memory finder
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