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<blockquote data-quote="James" data-source="post: 64375" data-attributes="member: 7582"><p>I'm no computer expert and I am brand new to mac, but it has been my experience over the years, and with a new iMac with 256, that 512 will do most people just fine. The stock 256 that comes with the iMac really isn't that good. I find the computer is a little laggy doing certain things with the 256.</p><p></p><p>512 ram should do a very good job by itself, but if you add it to the 256 already there and have 768 that should do very nicely for the majority, except for those doing really heavy graficx or gaming or video. In those cases 1 to 2 gig is called for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="James, post: 64375, member: 7582"] I'm no computer expert and I am brand new to mac, but it has been my experience over the years, and with a new iMac with 256, that 512 will do most people just fine. The stock 256 that comes with the iMac really isn't that good. I find the computer is a little laggy doing certain things with the 256. 512 ram should do a very good job by itself, but if you add it to the 256 already there and have 768 that should do very nicely for the majority, except for those doing really heavy graficx or gaming or video. In those cases 1 to 2 gig is called for. [/QUOTE]
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