HP Pavilion 15-p077tx 16GB RAM Supported?

Hi,
I am HP employee and planning to buy below model.
HP Pavilion 15-p077tx 
As per the spec we can upgrade upto 12 GB RAM. But i would like to upgrade to 16 GB RAM. Due to buget constrain i cannot go beyond this price.
As per the Intel spec, this process supports 16 GB RAM.
Can you please guide me whether i can upgrade the RAM upto 16 GB?
Thanks,
Meera Hussain

The model posted in this thread - http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c04345345&tmp_task=prodinfoCategory&cc=us&dlc=en...
Support only 12GB as per manual. It has already 8gb in it, so adding another 4gb is the way.
But, I have heard people getting all 16gb available for us,e even though their specs say max 12gb as yours. But I cannot confirm it.
The other thread you referred to is also replied by me, the manual for that model is not available to me - but it has 2 slots with one slot already with 4gb, so I assume another 4gb RAM with identical config can surely be put.
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