P67A-GD65 (B3) and Corsair Dominator DDR3

Hi,
I've got old 4GB of Corsair Dominator DDR3 memory (CM3X2G1800C8D) which operate at standard 1800 MHz CL8 and 1.8 V. I used to get them work @ 1333 MHz CL6 and 1.66V, probably they might work @ 1333 and 1.5 V with higher timings (CL9) as I remember, but this is not written down into SPD, I'm afraid.
Question is - can I use such memory sticks with my new motherboard ? I know they are able to operate at 1.66V and 1.5 V (probably), but what about first launch ? Is it safe to fire up PC before I get EFI BIOS ? How would mobo try to set them up ?
Thank you for reply

I don't know if that memory supports XMP, but this and SPD is NOT important, by the way.
Most important and valuable information is - as I wrote - would my new mobo fry CPU, or wouldn't  ?
This question leads to tech spec (which I don't know as I'm not an MSI engineer) which generates questions like "which memory voltage will be set by default, if my (above mentioned) memory stick are detected" ? If answer is "votage is followed by some rules", I'd like to know what are those rules, for example: if settings are Auto, so XMP profile #1 is used as first, if profile #1 is not available, or doesn't match to other settings, profiles #2 is used, if #2 is not good for some reason, what is next rule etc. Or, generally, do those rules care about .5 V difference between memory and uncore voltage (or it's not important in SB CPUs) ? But it's just background, and I don't have to know it, obviously, as I'm interested in result, final conclusion: yes, or no.
I hope you understand my concern, which is not simply speech about profiles, names, or standards - but about my components' safety.
So - concluding - is it safe to first (initial) boot with such memory stick ? Purpose of this first boot is to enter the UEFI Setup, of course, and manually - or via XMP, or whatever, set memory sticks up to proper work.

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