Imac 27" - I want to upgrad RAM memory

Hi i have Imac 27 4gram ddr3 1333mhz and i would like to put maximum ram 16g, which model i have to buy and maybe the price ?

Nom du modèle :
iMac
  Identifiant du modèle :
iMac11,3
  Nom du processeur :
Intel Core i7
  Vitesse du processeur :
2,93 GHz
  Nombre de processeurs :
1
  Nombre total de cœurs :
4
  Cache de niveau 2 (par cœur) :
256 Ko
  Cache de niveau 3 :
8 Mo
  Mémoire :
4 Go
  Vitesse d’interconnexion du processeur :
4.8 GT/s
I can upgrade to 32 GRAM ??????? maximum ??

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