Yes, it should work if it matches your system requirements.
Yes, it should work if it matches your system requirements.
I own a JINGSAH X79M-S3.0 motherboard (LGA2011) paired with an Intel Xeon E5-2690 CPU. The board was manufactured in China and appears quite standard. Locating details about this system has proven difficult, as resources are scarce and mostly in English. Determining the right RAM for this setup is uncertain. The documentation only mentions support for REG ECC DDR3 SERVER RAM. Does that guarantee all REG ECC DDR3 options will fit? I have three distinct REG ECC DDR3 server RAM models with specific markings: 10600R - 09 - 11 - E2 - P2, 10600R - 09 - 11 - E2 - D3, and 10600R - 9 - 10 - E1. Is this sufficient to confirm compatibility with the motherboard? Will any of these RAM types be suitable for the JINGSAH X79M-S3.0? None? All?
assuming the board isn't from a manufacturer like dell or hp, it shouldn't be tied to a specific memory brand. generally, it's best to focus on Intel specifications when you're unsure. checking the xeon spec sheet reveals it uses DDR3 memory up to 1600mt/s, supports up to 384gb, can handle ECC, and works in quad channel mode. based on this info, the Amazon listing should be compatible.