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-[* black] RAM is shielded by a little Faraday-like cage and held by four T5 screws.
-[* black] Two slots, SO-DIMMS
+[* black] With the logic board out of its case, we quickly dispatch a few Torx screws to free the RAM from its cage.
+[* black] At last, we get our hands on that replaceable RAM!
+[* black] We've definitely seen faster RAM access [guide|11262|before|stepid=40350|new_window=true], but this is certainly better than the soldered RAM we've grown accustomed to.
+[* black] With the logic board de-cased and the RAM de-caged, pulling out the two SO-DIMM sticks is cake.