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    iMac (Slot Loading): Memory Specifications and Upgrades
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10/4/99
7/18/00

TOPIC

    What is the memory specification and expansion capability for the iMac (Slot Loading) computer?


DISCUSSION

    The iMac (Slot Loading) computer uses standard PC-100 DIMMs with the following specifications:

    • PC-100 Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM)
    • 64-bit wide, 168-pin module
    • maximum of 16 memory devices on the DIMM
    • unbuffered; do not use registered or buffered Synchronous DRAM (SDRAM)
    • maximum height of 50 mm.

    There are two DIMM slots accessible from the bottom of the computer. Use a coin, like a quarter, to release the access panel and install the DIMM or DIMMs.

    The maximum DIMM size for each slot is 256 MB, for a total of 512 MB. Depending on the iMac model you purchased, the base amount of memory varies. The base model has 64 MB, the iMac DV has 64 MB, and the iMac DV Special Edition has 128 MB.

    There is 8 MB of soldered SDRAM dedicated for video. Although it's not upgradeable, iMac can display 24-bit color at its highest resolution. In addition, the computer now uses AGP2X to make use of main memory for 3D rendering.


Document Information
Product Area: iMac (Slot Loading)
Category: iMac Hardware (Slot Load)
Sub Category: How To

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