@ApeironTR , welcome to the forum.
This is a difficult question to answer without knowing your level of expertise with laptops. The memory upgrade is normally listed in the Authorized Service parts area of the Maintenance and Service Guide.
You should find this page in you country: https://support.hp.com/us-en
You can look at the Manuals section to see what it says about the memory. You have to determine the maximum memory that is supported by the motherboard before buying more memory. The maximum amount may already be installed.
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