Best Ram Module 8 GB DDR4 to 2133 MHZ for HP AU116TX

Hello

I bought HP AU116TX HP and it came with 4 GB of RAM. I want to upgrade my Ram and I think a ram slot is free and I thought to upgrade to 8 GB of Ram in this niche, but there is a big question. Which one to pick?

I did a lot of research and crucial is off option sicnce they supported only the HP-Compaq series.

Corsair Vengenace is an option, but I'm not sure if I can go with him and im not sure what Max MHZ laptop Ram is supported. CAN someone help me.  Also, I couldn't find Vengenace with 2133 MHZ. research on the Internet the list only 2400 MHZ.

Your manual:

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See p. 35. He did 2 slots, so if you want to switch to 8 GB you only need another 4 GB module. You are certainly better with 2 identical modules because of the thing "dual channel" and 8 gigs in dual channel is generally better than 12 single channel you get with incompatible modules. She will accept the modules DDR4-2400 but downclock to 2133.

Two locations SODIMM - customer not available/no upgradable DDR4 - 2133 Dual Channel Support (bridge of DDR4-2400 to DDR4-2133) supports up to 16 GB memory max system

4 GB 2133 MHz 1.2V shared DDR4 820569-005

8 GB 2133 MHz 1.2V shared DDR4 820570-005

https://www.Amazon.com/crucial-single-PC4-17000-SODIMM-260-pin/DP/B015HQ9SI6/ref=sr_1_9?ie=UTF8 & qid = 1476126526 & SR = 8-9 & Keywords = DDR4 - 2133% 2BSO-DIMM & th = 1

The link above allows you to choose a 4 GB or 8 module in concert. Technically, it is supposed to be done by a technician authorized HP, incidentally.

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