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<blockquote data-quote="mac57" data-source="post: 331263" data-attributes="member: 17052"><p>I remember that now that you say it. My PowerMac came with the usual 512MB of RAM. Almost the first thing I did was upgrade it by added another 2GB. I did have to open the box and slide out the fans now that I think about it. </p><p></p><p>I remember being REALLY impressed with how well the PowerMac case was designed. Everything was so easy. I have upgraded a LOT of PCs in my day, but never have seen anything quite so beautifully put together as the PowerMac. I remember thinking that I understand why it was usually featured in Apple's ads with the cover off - they were justifiably proud of the engineering of the box itself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac57, post: 331263, member: 17052"] I remember that now that you say it. My PowerMac came with the usual 512MB of RAM. Almost the first thing I did was upgrade it by added another 2GB. I did have to open the box and slide out the fans now that I think about it. I remember being REALLY impressed with how well the PowerMac case was designed. Everything was so easy. I have upgraded a LOT of PCs in my day, but never have seen anything quite so beautifully put together as the PowerMac. I remember thinking that I understand why it was usually featured in Apple's ads with the cover off - they were justifiably proud of the engineering of the box itself. [/QUOTE]
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