Installing RAM in new iMac?
I was told by a ChumpUSA salesman that users cannot install RAM in a new iMac without voiding the warranty. Is this true?
According to him, installing RAM requires removing so many parts that it's best left to service technicians. He says that you cannot just remove the base panel and gain access to RAM, although you can do so to add an Airport card.
I'm flabbergasted that Apple would design the iMac such that the owner cannot install RAM. Can anyone verify what this salesman told me?
According to him, installing RAM requires removing so many parts that it's best left to service technicians. He says that you cannot just remove the base panel and gain access to RAM, although you can do so to add an Airport card.
I'm flabbergasted that Apple would design the iMac such that the owner cannot install RAM. Can anyone verify what this salesman told me?
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You can add RAM in form of a pC100 SO-DIMM after removing the base panel.
There is a second slot, a standard DIMM slot inside for PC133 DIMM's you cannot access w/o voiding the warranty.
I wouldn't put PC100 RAM in there though. I found this - <a href="http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=88298" target="_blank">Knowledge Base Document 88298</a>, which says the following (in part):
The iMac (Flat Panel) computer only works with PC133 SDRAM. The maximum installed RAM that can be used is 1 GB. RAM modules of 128 MB, 256 MB, and 512 MB sizes can be used in both slots.
There are two RAM slots in the iMac (Flat Panel). They are:
A user-accessible 144-pin SO-DIMM slot.
An internal (factory-installed) 168-pin DIMM slot
The Apple System Profiler will show the two different types of slots and what amount of RAM is installed there.
The user-accessible slot requires PC133 speed RAM. PC100 RAM is not to be used with the iMac (Flat Panel) computer and may create performance and reliability issues.
I don't think mixing PC100 and PC133 RAM in the same machine is a good idea - that's probably why they want you using PC133.
[ 02-03-2002: Message edited by: murbot ]
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and iMac takes PC-133 so-dimm...not pc-100
here i have a photo of adding ram...went from 256 to 768 very easily...g
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/gavinmcc/PhotoAlbum1.html" target="_blank">http://homepage.mac.com/gavinmcc/PhotoAlbum1.html</a>
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Crucial has 512meg sticks of PC133 SO-DIMM for $215, which is a pretty good deal.
can't wait for mine, but I ordered with a combo drive, so i'll have to wait a few more weeks.