What's the best performance RAM?

I own a 15" MacBook Pro Mid 2012 and currently have 4GB of RAM. I use Adobe CS6 and want to know what's the best performance RAM to upgrade to? I am looking to go 16GB. Any information is much appreciated!

There is no such thing. All RAM spec'd to run on your hardware will perform the same. This is true of any make and any brand. Purchase from a reputable vendor. Only buy memory that is specified for your model in Apple documentation for your model. That would be:
Built-in Memory
8 or 16 GB PC3-12800 (1600 MHz) DDR3L on-board memory
Maximum Memory
16 GB
DDR3L refers to the low-voltage, 1.35 v, rated memory and not the 1.5 v rated memory.

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