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Hi all.
I want to upgrade the memory on my iMac. I beleive I can upgrade it internally to 512 and I can also put power pook memory into the base. Is this correct?

The power book memory would be my prefered choice as it would be easier to install.

Will I be going about memory the right way?
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Where is the cheapest place to purchase memory?

Cheers.
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Hi all.
I want to upgrade the memory on my iMac. I beleive I can upgrade it internally to 512 and I can also put power pook memory into the base. Is this correct?

The power book memory would be my prefered choice as it would be easier to install.

Will I be going about memory the right way?
&
Where is the cheapest place to purchase memory?

Cheers.
Check out www.fastermacs.com. Not sure if the ship internationally, but they generally have the best price on memory for Macs that I have found.
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