A:AnswerHi Txzapper,
The PC you have does support DDR4 but what you need to do is look up the motherboard in your build and find out what speed it supports. If it supports the speed of this ram then yes this will work. Hope this helps.
A:AnswerHello Chris,
We don't have information on that system, please reach out to BB directly or the company that assembles them, or refer to your manual for it.
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A:AnswerHello,
It wouldn't be: https://us.msi.com/Motherboard/B150M-PRO-D/Specification
Please consult with your motherboard's manual as well for kits that have been tested to be compatible already.
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A:AnswerHi Dale,
700 would be the series, please determine your exact model and refer to the manual for it. If you have any specific information regarding your system also feel free to reach out directly for more assistance: support.corsair.com
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A:AnswerHi Liam,
Afraid not, you'd need SO-DIMM memory (laptop memory), and not desktop memory like this one. Please refer to your specific system's manual for more information, and do reach out if you still have questions thereafter: support.corsair.com
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A:AnswerHello,
Please refer to your R9's manual for more information regarding memory upgrade compatibility, I'm not seeing 2400MHz memory listed.
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A:AnswerHi Alex,
From what I found online, this would indeed work.
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A:AnswerHi Frumples,
I wouldn't want to overpromise, the product page for the motherboard online says explicitly 2133MHz RAM, although Intel's 100 series would indeed be listed as compatible with our Vengeance LPX.
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A:AnswerHi,
That's correct, you'd need to look at our SO-DIMM (laptop kits) for your system.
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A:AnswerHi,
More memory wouldn't help in any game if you're not running into capacity issues, this would not help any game run smoother. The kit would be compatible!
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A:AnswerHi Mike,
It will work. And the difference would be just how it's listed.
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A:AnswerHi,
It wouldn't, you'd need a SO-DIMM (laptop kit), this is what I'd recommend: CMSX32GX4M2A2400C16
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A:AnswerHi Jason,
It is not, You'd need a SODIMM (laptop) kit for that model.
Please refer to its manual for more information and contact us with any other questions: support.corsair.com
A:AnswerIf your motherboard takes DDR4 Memory, it should work. We just built a PC from hardware at Best Buy and started to build an Intel system but we discovered the game development software we use says to use AMD as it benefits from it's architecture and pipeline. So we built one, but still used an NVIDIA video card. We did have to flash the BIO because the CPU was a 3rd Gen and the motherboard was a 1st and 2nd gen motherboard. It kept locking up on bootup when going into the BIOS. We had to remove 3 of the 4 memory chips and then flash the BIOS. After that we put in all 4 chips (64Gig total) and after several days of updating and installing software, we have had zero issues. In test between the2400 and 3200 memory, the difference has been anywhere from 5 FPS to 25 FPS difference. This means the system running 2400 memory would have 235 Frames Per Second and the one with 2300 memory had 255. The price difference was that we would have 64 gig of the 2400 or 32 gig of the 3200, so we went with the 2400 DDR4. Again, we believe the BIOS flash was due to the CPU, not the memory.
A:AnswerThe motherboard web page says Supports DDR4 3866+(OC), but I am aware of some using 3000 memory. The 2400 is DDR4, so it should work. Just be careful on overclocking slow memory. It might need extra cooling or it could become unstable or become damaged. I am running this memory in my newly build AMD 3rd Gen Ryzen 3800X system, but hat to flash the BIOS as it kept locking up in BIOS if I had more than one chip installed on the motherboard. It turns out the problem was not the memory but was compatibility with the CPU. After the flash, all went well. Has been 4 days with no issues.
A:AnswerThe web page for the motherboard says Dual Channel Non-ECC Unbuffered DDR4, 4 DIMMs, so yes, the DDR4 2400 Corsair memory should work. I had to flash my BIOS because it would only let me use one chip and I had 4. After the BIOS flash, we install all 64gig and it went flawlessly. Turns out the 3rd Gen AMD Ryzen 3800X CUP was causing the incompatibility as the motherboard was a 1st & 2nd gen motherboard.