Standard DDR2 modules run at 1.8V, your mobo's BIOS will adjust the voltage automatically to correspond with your new RAM specs.
Your motherboard can run that RAM fine.
Standard DDR2 modules run at 1.8V, your mobo's BIOS will adjust the voltage automatically to correspond with your new RAM specs.
Your motherboard can run that RAM fine.
It says underneath the DIMM specs in the PDF that the RAM will be configured to the SPD profile, so as long as the RAM you are buying has SPD profiles, then it will auto-configure. Even if is really only 1.8V, the RAM will just run slightly slower with looser timings.