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[* black] Unfazed by the ominous array of black modules in the case, we pull the first switch we can find, and...
[* black] ''Voilà!'' Up pops the first memory cover, revealing two out of the four sticks of RAM that came with our base configuration model. (There's room for ''eight'' more sticks in there.)
- [* black] Still no tools required for any of this—if you have opposable thumbs, you can replace this RAM. Somebody pinch us.
+ [* black] Still no tools required for any of this—if you have opposable thumbs, you can replace this RAM ([product|IF111-052|we even have some!]). Somebody pinch us.
[* black] The cherry on top is the handy diagram on the insides of the RAM covers, showing which DIMM slots to populate with different amounts of memory.
[* icon_note] As an open-source repair guide for every thing, we don't have to tell you how much we <3 this kind of repair documentation.