DDR3 memory upgrade

Where can I find the bars of DDR3 memory for desktop HP Pavilion P7 - 1126 s? The manual says I need PC3-10600 (1333 mhz) - SDRAM DDR3 unbuffered, non-ECC memory - DIMM of 64-bit, 1.5V, 240 pins - DDR3-DIMM, SO-DIMM, 16 GB max using 4 GB modules. Unable to locate any suppliers or stores that carry this type of memory ram and cannot find anything online. Any help would be appreciated. Thank you.

Have you seen this statement or here (he supports 12800)

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