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2011 iMac ram question
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<blockquote data-quote="Raz0rEdge" data-source="post: 1229515" data-attributes="member: 110816"><p>Yes..as long as you buy RAM that is supported by the iMac, you can put up to a maximum of 4GB in each of the slots..so keeping the stock 2x2GB, you can go 2x4GB to get 12GB (not 10GB as you stated)..</p><p></p><p>If you wanted to get the maximum 16GB, then you'd have to replace the stock 2x2GB with 2x4GB..</p><p></p><p>I'd suggest that you visit crucial.com and use the System Checker which will tell you exactly which RAM you need based on your iMac..</p><p></p><p>Regards</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Raz0rEdge, post: 1229515, member: 110816"] Yes..as long as you buy RAM that is supported by the iMac, you can put up to a maximum of 4GB in each of the slots..so keeping the stock 2x2GB, you can go 2x4GB to get 12GB (not 10GB as you stated).. If you wanted to get the maximum 16GB, then you'd have to replace the stock 2x2GB with 2x4GB.. I'd suggest that you visit crucial.com and use the System Checker which will tell you exactly which RAM you need based on your iMac.. Regards [/QUOTE]
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