P55-GD65 and Kingston HYPER X XMP Predator Series

Hello,
I need your help to know the compatibility of my motherboard with the new DDR3 2400 Mhz like the Kingston HYPER X XMP Predator 2x4GB 2400 Mhz. Currently I use the kit 6GB OCZ OCZ3OB1600LV6GK. The bios version is 1.B.
Thank you.

Well, first off, OCZ as far as I know gave up making RAM quite awhile ago as they were riddled with problems. 6GB, you were using a kit engineered for a triple channel system?   It is impossible for your system to support 2400 RAM speed. The Kingston 2400's will probably default and run at 1066 or 1333 ok, above that may be a bit of a challenge. Be prepared for a lot of tweaking and trial and error testing above 1333.
Main Memory
• Supports four unbuffered DIMM of 1.5 Volt DDR3 1066/1333/1600*/1800*/2000*/2133* (OC) DRAM, 16GB Max
- Supports 1Gb/ 2Gb/ 4Gb DRAM size
- Supports Dual channel mode

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