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The memory configurators are best to look up what the MB "will take".

You get the RAM specs for that first, and then match it to the specs for the
memory you already have, by looking those up at the specific manufactures
WEB site using the part numbers on the existing RAM sticks.

One thing in general though. If (since?) one has different pin counts, that
will not fit for that reason alone.

                                             Rick Glazier

From: "g.Computer9f"
Wow!  Corsair doesn't list "Corsair" as a manufacturer, either!!  Is there a different manufacturer name to look under for Corsair 
memory??

Thanks,   ---AnnaSummers 

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