K8N Neo Platinum nForce3 and ram

can K8N Neo Platinum run 3 memory dimms X 512MB DDR400 PC3200 at the same time.

Wouldn’t it be better to look at the AMD website for there list of
compatible Ram to use with the AMD64, because the MB Chipset
has 0% to do with the memory, it’s all controlled by the integrated
memory controller in the CPU.
I understand that MSI has tested many different brands and types
of DDR with the MSI K8N Neo Platinum, but to get the most optimal
performance wouldn’t one want to use what AMD recommends.
As for the integrated DDR memory controller in the AMD64, I was
reading a article at AMD, and it stated that the AMD64 supports
low latency Ram, so wouldn’t it be better to run the lowest latency
Ram that one could obtain.  
This Ram is one of the lowest latency I found so far, the new
Corsair XMS 3200XL, with tight CL 2-2-2-5, 1T memory timings,
which uses the new Samsung TCCD Revision F’s, 4ns, memory
modules.  The Samsung’s are one of the DDR DRAM Modules
that are validated by AMD to use with the AMD 64.
The review below, states they had 100% success using the new
Corsair XMS 3200XL in the nForce3-250, so I’m hoping that I will
have the same results, I really don’t want to RMA them.
Here is a review on the new: Corsair XMS 3200XL Memory
 H2O Guru

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