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Upgrading NEW imacs - a little soon, but help needed!
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<blockquote data-quote="vaughan80" data-source="post: 458167" data-attributes="member: 32638"><p>Hi everyone,</p><p>I'm about to splurge over a grand on my first mac. First, I wanted to check something out. Some of you may be aware (from my constant posting and rambling) that I intend my mac to be for video editing (Final cut studio). </p><p>The spec FCS needs is approx 4 gig of ram, which is fine. I was going to go with a macbook pro, but I could actually get an imac and a macbook for nearly the same price, which makes more sense.</p><p></p><p>Also, because of the new imac's specs, it is comparable to a macpro for editing.</p><p></p><p>Because I can upgrade to 4gig of ram on an imac, I wanted to know if you can do it yourself, or - will it be something you have to do when you buy it (and as a result, pay apples stupid ram prices)?</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vaughan80, post: 458167, member: 32638"] Hi everyone, I'm about to splurge over a grand on my first mac. First, I wanted to check something out. Some of you may be aware (from my constant posting and rambling) that I intend my mac to be for video editing (Final cut studio). The spec FCS needs is approx 4 gig of ram, which is fine. I was going to go with a macbook pro, but I could actually get an imac and a macbook for nearly the same price, which makes more sense. Also, because of the new imac's specs, it is comparable to a macpro for editing. Because I can upgrade to 4gig of ram on an imac, I wanted to know if you can do it yourself, or - will it be something you have to do when you buy it (and as a result, pay apples stupid ram prices)? Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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