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Upgrade your RAM for an instant increase in speed.
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Loosen the single Phillips screw in the center of the access door.
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Remove the access door from your iMac.
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Use the tip of a spudger to pull the black plastic RAM tabs out of the memory bay.
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Pull the black plastic RAM tab away from your iMac to eject the RAM module.
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Grab the RAM module by its edges and pull it straight out of its slot.
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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I believe the EMC2211 model requires PC2-6400 RAM chips instead of the PC2-5300 proposed here.
EMC2134 requires PC2-5300 as specified here. PH1 worked ok. Need to give RAM tabs a pretty firm pull to initially unseat, then it is easy to slide RAM back.
I don't see any 4 GB RAM chips? I currently have a 2 GB and 4 GB. Was thinking about changing out the 2 GB for a 4 GB. Would it support two 4 GB RAM chips? Do you not sell them?
Ericgossick: according to Apple the most ram you can have is 4 GB. I have heard you can install 2 GB & 4 GB ram chips & the computer will operate normally. If you install 2 (two) 4 GB ram chips the computer will only use 6 GB; it will never use 8 GB. That's just what I've heard. Hope this helps.
Does anyone know if one bank is better than the other for the 4G stick if one is maxxing out their RAM?