Supported memory stick for W510

Would the latest memory stick ie Lenovo 8GB PC3-12800 DDR3 SODIMM Memory (1600MHz)  would be supported by my laptop which is W510. I already have 2GB two dims and 4GB two dims installed. I want to have 16gb full. I am ok to go for 8GB two dims.
Pls. advise.
thanks
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Hi Bas,
Thank you for your answer   Don't worry, I won't touch the Bios , I wouldn't like to ruin a mobo which is not mine
I'll get then 2x512 MB DDR 333mhz, I also think that if the max FSB is 333mhz the memory should not exceed it. At least I think that my buddy will notice a significant peformance improvement with 1GB compared to 256MB DDR
Kind regards,
Koiishi

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