Will my mother board support this?

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1| Please pass on your full system's specs inclusive of your OS.

2| I hope you know you can't mix and match DDR2 and DDR3 rams at the same time so if you're using DDR3 the DDR2 should be left unpopulated.

3| You're going to need to run on a 64 bit OS to recognize all of your memory above 3GB's.

4| Technically any DDR3 with relative frequency's will be able to drop into your motherboard. The maximum frequency supported by your board is DDR 1333MHz under an overclock but that would mean your ram's will be downclocked to run at either DDR3 1066MHz or DDR3 1333MHz. My advice is pick up two of the above linked stick of ram to max out the ram on your board and primarily since there is no higher upgrade option past 8GB.

5| Please make sure...

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1| Please pass on your full system's specs inclusive of your OS.

2| I hope you know you can't mix and match DDR2 and DDR3 rams at the same time so if you're using DDR3 the DDR2 should be left unpopulated.

3| You're going to need to run on a 64 bit OS to recognize all of your memory above 3GB's.

4| Technically any DDR3 with relative frequency's will be able to drop into your motherboard. The maximum frequency supported by your board is DDR 1333MHz under an overclock but that would mean your ram's will be downclocked to run at either DDR3 1066MHz or DDR3 1333MHz. My advice is pick up two of the above linked stick of ram to max out the ram on your board and primarily since there is no higher upgrade option past 8GB.

5| Please make sure your BIOS is up to date and if the ram's don't work at first go, please go into BIOS and manually input the timings.
 
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