HP pavilion 15-n072sy: what is max virtual memory support

I can not find enyware what max taken virtual memory supported for hp pavilion 15-n072sy

Hello

Normally, we put about 3 times of RAM you can increase it, but what for? Please read the following article:

https://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/ff382717.aspx

Kind regards.

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