P55-gd65 memory

Hello,
I have a msi p55 gd65 i5 board and want to buy kingston KHX1333C7D3K2/4G memory. Does anybody know of this will work well?

Quote from: ZSDE on 13-January-10, 01:27:16
Further Edit: On the Kingston site it states: HyperX DDR3* features: 1.7v - 1.95v voltage range for dual-channel applications for AMD based systems and Intel chipsets older than X58. So, yes, that mem is meant for AMD boards.
That fits AMD board but also "X" suffix designates XMP ready for Intel Core i5 7xx and Core i7 8xxx series processors and systems   
"Each module kit has been tested to run at DDR3-1333MHz at a low latency timing of 7-7-7-20 at 1.7V.
The SPDs are programmed to JEDEC standard latency DDR3-1333MHz timing of 9-9-9 at 1.5V"

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