RAM on iMacs

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in Current Mac Hardware edited January 2014
I am going to get a 24" iMac soon and I plan on replacing the 512MB Ram with 1GB RAM later. Can I give those 512MB sticks to my brother who is getting a 17" iMac?

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  • Reply 1 of 9
    erm... doesnt the 24" come with 1 gig Ram.
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  • Reply 2 of 9
    yea you can all the core 2 duo imacs use the same RAM
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  • Reply 3 of 9
    Yeah all these can use the same RAM: (DDR2-667mhz)



    Core[1]Duo iMac

    Core[2]Duo iMac

    MacBook Core[1]Duo

    MacBook Core[2]Duo

    MacBookPro Core[1]Duo

    MacBookPro Core[2]Duo

    Mac Mini Core[1]Duo



    I'm quite sure about this. Someone correct me if not the case.
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  • Reply 4 of 9
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Trendannoyer View Post


    erm... doesnt the 24" come with 1 gig Ram.



    I was talking about 512MB sticks and then upgrading to 1GB sticks (so a total of 2GB) ^_^
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  • Reply 5 of 9
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Atlas View Post


    I was talking about 512MB sticks and then upgrading to 1GB sticks (so a total of 2GB) ^_^



    Cool. With your plan you will have one 512mb stick left over though. 8)

    Also, the 17" 2.0ghz comes with 1gb RAM. I wouldn't get the 17" 1.83ghz

    because that has only integrated graphics.



    Easiest is if you buy the 24" iMac customised with 2gb RAM from Apple, and then

    your brother buys the 17" 2.0ghz which comes with 1gb RAM and a decent video card.



    This way all the RAM is covered by Apple in the 1 year or 1+2 AppleCare 3 year warranty,

    plus Apple RAM is generally very very high quality.
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  • Reply 6 of 9
    Marvinmarvin Posts: 15,580moderator
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by sunilraman View Post


    Yeah all these can use the same RAM: (DDR2-667mhz)



    Core[1]Duo iMac

    Core[2]Duo iMac

    MacBook Core[1]Duo

    MacBook Core[2]Duo

    MacBookPro Core[1]Duo

    MacBookPro Core[2]Duo

    Mac Mini Core[1]Duo



    I'm quite sure about this. Someone correct me if not the case.



    I can only confirm that Core 2 Duo iMac Ram works in a Core Duo Mini, 'cos that's what I'm using but it makes sense to me since all those machine have the 667 fsbs.
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  • Reply 7 of 9
    Interesting - What about the RAM of the Core2Duo iMac in a Rev.B G5 iMac? Would this also be possible?
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  • Reply 8 of 9
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Denmaru View Post


    Interesting - What about the RAM of the Core2Duo iMac in a Rev.B G5 iMac? Would this also be possible?



    If the iMac G5 has an iSight built-in, then this model *theoretically* can use the Core2Duo iMac RAM. The iSight iMac G5 takes 533 MHz PC2-4200 DDR2 SDRAM. The Core2Duo iMac RAM runs at DDR2 667mhz but it will run at 533mhz in the iSight iMac G5.



    Real world, not exactly sure if it can be done/ has been done...
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  • Reply 9 of 9
    "Please note that just because RAM meets the minimum listed criteria does not mean that it will necessarily function as intended in a particular Mac. When buying memory, be sure to buy from a quality vendor that has tested their RAM with your Mac to ensure compatibility."



    http://www.everymac.com/systems/appl...slots.html#ram
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