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« on: January 10, 2022, 04:05:18 pm »

Upgrading your iMac's memory yourself is cheaper than going through Apple

While Apple charges a premium for memory (RAM) upgrades on all of its computers, one of the best aspects of the iMac line is that RAM is user-upgradeable — at least on the Intel 27-inch model. This means that you can skip Apple's in-house, expensive RAM upgrades and efficiently perform much more cost-effective ones yourself. Our best memory for Mac choices serves up several excellent third-party RAM upgrades that you can get right now. Enjoy it while you can, because once the transition to Apple silicon is complete, user-upgradeable RAM will most likely be a thing of the past, as none of the current M1 Macs have user-upgradeable RAM.



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