I don't see why they shouldn't however the best thing to do when purchasing ram kits is to look through the description and see if the ram kits match what you're looking for. Often times the pictures will help an end user find the products link and it's subsequent specs since most posters often misinform their sales posts.
Perhaps if we knew what sort of ram you're looking for, the budget you want to spend on and a preferred site, we could find one for you...?
Honestly i just want ram that isnt over a 90 bucks and is just 2400mhz 2x8 gb ddr4 but seeing as how evrything is over like 110 its hard to find anything for below 90 with a good price or trusted sales person.