HP Pavilion 15 Notebook TS: upgrading memory query

Hello, I have always supposed to return back and upgraded my memory on the laptop but it took me a few years to get around to it. Could someone help me please as to what max I can go to and what type is needed. Also how many cards is needed for this?

Model is 15-n260us

Thank you

~ Matt

There are two 16GB kit, you must deploy all RAM options

If you are installing 16 GB it would be important to buy compatible kit that crucial returns the money, if memory fails,

http://www.crucial.com/USA/en/Pavilion-15-n260us-TouchSmart/CT7775558

http://www.crucial.com/USA/en/Pavilion-15-n260us-TouchSmart/CT5525531

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