Ddr3 8gb 1x8gb Pc3l12800s 1600mhz Crucual
8GB (1x8GB) 1600Mhz PC3L-12800S DDR3-1600 204-Pin SODIMM Laptop Memory Ram.
Micron is one of the world's largest manufacturers of ram, no doubt, but just because you make a lot of ram doesn't necessarily mean that it's the best performing. Look at crucial ssds, solid performance, good reliability, yet end up, with few exceptions, closer to the bottom of the pile when it comes to read/write speeds. And an SSD is flash memory made in house. In my years I've dealt with most all of the big brands at some time or another, and I've never replaced failed crucial ram.
I still have some pc100 that works just fine. But it can be a little picky as to the compatability with some mobo's. Well I'll just leave it at that. I've never seen Kingston ram not be compatible, with anything. I've never seen failed sticks, I've had Kingston sticks get soaked in a pc fire and still work after and I've talked with a rep, here on this site, who was an absolute sweetheart and took no time to dig up an answer for the op. (how much ram can my Sony laptop use).
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If for nothing else, a vendor rep surfing this site, helping answer questions would bias me towards that brand faster than anything. The fact they use solid performance ram at the top end of the group doesn't hurt either. Is this for 2011 rig or an 1151 - either way wouldn't go with a single stick - on 1151(i.e. Z170) would be better to go with 2x4GB so you can enable dual channel which can be up to 10-15% performance increase, with the 2011 socket would at a minimum gogo with two sticks (again dual channel) but the 2011/x99 is capable of full quad channel. And buy all the DRAM you get in a single package to ensure they are tested to play nice - getting a single stick now you have no guarantees it will play with additional purchases (even same exact model) in the future.
Micron is one of the world's largest manufacturers of ram, no doubt, but just because you make a lot of ram doesn't necessarily mean that it's the best performing. Look at crucial ssds, solid performance, good reliability, yet end up, with few exceptions, closer to the bottom of the pile when it comes to read/write speeds. And an SSD is flash memory made in house.
In my years I've dealt with most all of the big brands at some time or another, and I've never replaced failed crucial ram. I still have some pc100 that works just fine. But it can be a little picky as to the compatability with some mobo's. Intel d11020m vga drivers for mac.

Well I'll just leave it at that. I've never seen Kingston ram not be compatible, with anything.
I've never seen failed sticks, I've had Kingston sticks get soaked in a pc fire and still work after and I've talked with a rep, here on this site, who was an absolute sweetheart and took no time to dig up an answer for the op. (how much ram can my Sony laptop use). If for nothing else, a vendor rep surfing this site, helping answer questions would bias me towards that brand faster than anything. The fact they use solid performance ram at the top end of the group doesn't hurt either. Actually I am worried about ( Compatibility).I will buy i5-6600K and I will have to use Intel's XMP to run Ram at 2666MHz. At Kingston Site it mentions that kingston hyper x is compatibile with XMP,But I don't know if the others (Especially Crucial) are compatibile too.
Is this for 2011 rig or an 1151 - either way wouldn't go with a single stick - on 1151(i.e. Z170) would be better to go with 2x4GB so you can enable dual channel which can be up to 10-15% performance increase, with the 2011 socket would at a minimum gogo with two sticks (again dual channel) but the 2011/x99 is capable of full quad channel. And buy all the DRAM you get in a single package to ensure they are tested to play nice - getting a single stick now you have no guarantees it will play with additional purchases (even same exact model) in the future This is for 1151.I have 4 DIMMS on the MB.the problem is that I can't find 2X4 at all so I decided to pick 8GB now then after while I will pick another identical one. Here is the site I buy from (It's like Amazon here in Egypt). They all have xmp profiles.