Will this RAM work with my Mac Pro?

Kingston ValueRAM memory
Memory - 1 GB - FB-DIMM - DDR II - 667 MHz - CL5 - 1.8 V - fully buffered - ECC - Intel Memory Validation Program KVR667D2D8F5/1GI
Kingston ValueRAM memory
Memory - 512 MB - FB-DIMM - DDR II - 667 MHz - CL5 - 1.8 V - fully buffered - ECC - Intel Memory Validation Program
Thanks!

steveismyname wrote:
Kingston ValueRAM memory
Memory - 1 GB - FB-DIMM - DDR II - 667 MHz - CL5 - 1.8 V - fully buffered - ECC - Intel Memory Validation Program KVR667D2D8F5/1GI
Kingston ValueRAM memory
Memory - 512 MB - FB-DIMM - DDR II - 667 MHz - CL5 - 1.8 V - fully buffered - ECC - Intel Memory Validation Program
I've heard that you shouldn't use Kingston's ValueRAM because
it doesn't have the necessary heatsinks. They do do other RAM
with the correct type of heatsink, I believe.

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