The only way to tell is to go into your bios and see if you can turn off ECC, if you can then yes your board supports the use of non ECC memory, if not than you are stuck with using ECC. I checked on corsair and this is the only memory that they came up with that is compatible with your system Corsir Memory, I also checked on Kingstons site and they came up with more choices, Kingston Memory
farpetrad
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July 12th, 2009 17:00
The only way to tell is to go into your bios and see if you can turn off ECC, if you can then yes your board supports the use of non ECC memory, if not than you are stuck with using ECC. I checked on corsair and this is the only memory that they came up with that is compatible with your system Corsir Memory, I also checked on Kingstons site and they came up with more choices, Kingston Memory