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[* black] With the board out, the first order of business is inspecting the RAM. | |
[* black] There's no way around it: getting here was a major undertaking compared with the [guide|30533|dead-simple RAM access hatch|new_window=true] on the back of all previous 27" iMacs. | |
[* black] That said, we have a spot of good news: these are standard 288-pin DDR4 ECC RAM sticks, with standard chips on board: | |
[* red] SKhynix [https://www.skhynix.com/static/filedata/fileDownload.do?seq=428|H5AN8G8NAFR-VKC|new_window=true] 2,666 MHz DDR4 | |
[* black] We waste no time in testing a little upgrade: How does four 32 GB modules for a "Maxxed" total of 128 GB sound? | |
- | [* black] After |
+ | [* black] After speedily reassembling everything, we're pleased to report that [https://d3nevzfk7ii3be.cloudfront.net/igi/VNGODMJrirYbAIYc|the result is epic|new_window=true]. If you want to try it at home, pick up a [product|IF382-003|Memory Maxxer RAM Upgrade kit|new_window=true]. |