HP Pavilion 15 PC laptop: HP Pavilion 15 memory update

Hello

I plan to upgrade my laptop HP Pavilion 15 memory PC J2C73PA #UUF.

Is it possible to use the Kingston memory module?

What is the maximum capacity can I install on my laptop?

Can I install modules with 1.5V?

One installed on my laptop came with 8 (GB Elpida 1600 MHz) which is not available here in our country.

Hope someone can help me with my concerns.

Thank you

Neil

Here is the Service Manual:

Manual

All your questions are answered in the manual, except that the manual indicates a maximum of 12 concerts, and it will take up to 16 GB. It only uses the 1600 DDR3L which means 1.35 volts only as long the memory is the same specifications and configuration as the original, yes you can use Kingston memory.  Pay attention to the voltage (1.35) and density (4 blocks of black on the side) or 8. It must match the original or modules.

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