The qualified vendor lists are almost always very limited, as often they only officially test a few samples. Some OCZ RAM might have issues, a lot of it (most of it) will probably work fine. At the top end, you can pretty much guarantee that ASUS and OCZ will make sure their stuff works together well.
I have received various systems overtime for review, and the installed memory as often as not is not listed on the motherboard manufacturers "approved" list.
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sprockkets - Friday, December 8, 2006 - link
The one in red doesn't look very mini-atx to me, the second one does, or sff, but what is mini-atx anyhow?VooDooAddict - Friday, December 8, 2006 - link
Drool.Greyguy - Thursday, December 7, 2006 - link
Just check the QVL for both the Striker and the P5N32-E SLI. Neither of them have OCZ listed as a Qualified vendor????JarredWalton - Thursday, December 7, 2006 - link
The qualified vendor lists are almost always very limited, as often they only officially test a few samples. Some OCZ RAM might have issues, a lot of it (most of it) will probably work fine. At the top end, you can pretty much guarantee that ASUS and OCZ will make sure their stuff works together well.I have received various systems overtime for review, and the installed memory as often as not is not listed on the motherboard manufacturers "approved" list.