T430 - maximum supported memory size?

Hello Everyone! I got the the thinkpad t430 with lenovo 23511A8 motherboard, also i have 4GB ram...what is the maximum supported memory ram size ? thx..

You should be able to use 2 sticks of 8GB RAM for a total of 16GB.

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