HP Pavilion 15-ab032tx: compatibility of RAM Hp Pavilion 15-ab032tx

Hello

I want to improve my RAM and 16 GB by adding additional 8 GB with the 8 GB of RAM. But, I got stuck in the specification of the RAM.
The laptop already has Samsung 8 GB-SODIMM-DDR3L - 1600 MHz-low voltage - 1.35v - 11 CASE latency. I can add Kingston Impact 8GB-SODIMM-DDR3L-1600MHz-1.35V-CAS latency 9...?

Fact the County latency should be the same... ?? It does no harm if I add one...?

If you know the answer why ask? The latency is important is all I can say. It can only be nanoseconds, but it is the case of thousands of times per second. Good luck.

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