Expand the 15-j122ea envy TouchSmart HP RAM

Hello

I'm about to buy TouchSmart from HP Envy 15 - j122ea with 4 GB of RAM and 2 locations accessible by the user. So I have a few questions:

-What is a maximum value of RAM that I can add?

-What type of memory of the laptop fits?

-Will be the expansion memory have a negative effect on performance?

I'd appreciate the help. Thank you.

No something which has 1.5V - DDR3

The one suits your model is low-voltage-DDR3L 1.35v

And here's one: http://shopping1.hp.com/is-bin/INTERSHOP.enfinity/WFS/WW-USSMBPublicStore-Site/en_US/-/USD/ViewProductDetail-Start?ProductUUID=3yIQ7EN5rEQAAAE.blk5fPmq&CatalogCategoryID=tYsQ7EN5rY8AAAEuQsh2Y5aW

Just make sure that the RAM specs say Non - ECC, Unbuffered too when buying in stores online.
Get the brand those who, as Crucial, Corsair, Kingston, Hynix etc.

Thank you

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