It supports a maximum of 8 GB of installed memory
DDR3, 1333-MHz
Open a command line and type in wmic MEMORYCHIP get BankLabel,DeviceLocator,Capacity,Speed and press the enter key.
Open Powershell and type in Get-WmiObject Win32_PhysicalMemory | Format-List and press enter. That will tel you quite a bit more about the memory in your notebook.
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For laptops or desktop PCs, use the Fn+Esc keystroke while logged into Windows to locate the Product number (SKU)