2012 MacBook Pro 15 Memory Upgrade

Hi all,
I have a solid state 2012 MacBook pro (15").  It has 16GB RAM.  I like to make that 32GB by replacing the two 8GB modules with 16GB modules.  Is this possible?  Will the computer see them?
Thanks,
nima zahadat

Not sure which 2012 model you have:
http://www.everymac.com/systems/by_year/macs-released-in-2012.html
Once you figure out, then you get the answer from that page.
How to find your Mac's model and age?
Should help.
Note, http://www.macsales.com/ http://www.datamem.com/ and http://www.crucial.com/ are the only vendors I recommend buying from as they let you select the age and model type of 2012 Mac by age and model type and not by spec.   The specs may be the same, but if they RAM is not specifically for that age of Mac and model, it may not work.

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    Memory Slots
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