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Memory Compatibility
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<blockquote data-quote="damigg" data-source="post: 1022583" data-attributes="member: 146746"><p>I had bought my first new iMac 27" Quad-Core i5 February 12 2010. That's right I am in my first month an a half of being a switcher, and I love it.</p><p>What bugs me the most is that I know there is two empty slots that need to be filled. </p><p></p><p> But after searching the web for memory upgrades I am as about as confused as I can get. All I can find is memory for October 09 iMacs. What does that mean?</p><p>My model is iMac11,1 and it was made in 2010 as far as I know. Now I know I can just take it to the Apple store and shell out $200.00. But I was hoping to get a couple or 2gig sticks and spend a little less and do it myself.</p><p></p><p>Does anyone know where I can go to get the proper memory that I need for my year of iMac?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="damigg, post: 1022583, member: 146746"] I had bought my first new iMac 27" Quad-Core i5 February 12 2010. That's right I am in my first month an a half of being a switcher, and I love it. What bugs me the most is that I know there is two empty slots that need to be filled. But after searching the web for memory upgrades I am as about as confused as I can get. All I can find is memory for October 09 iMacs. What does that mean? My model is iMac11,1 and it was made in 2010 as far as I know. Now I know I can just take it to the Apple store and shell out $200.00. But I was hoping to get a couple or 2gig sticks and spend a little less and do it myself. Does anyone know where I can go to get the proper memory that I need for my year of iMac? [/QUOTE]
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