Repair advice and spare parts supplier iFixit is capitalizing on the discovery that the memory and processor inside the new 21.5-inch 4K iMac can be removed and replaced, by creating a RAM upgrade kit ...
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I am a Apple newbie and decided to upgrade RAM. After about an hour of finally getting to the memory as the plastic panels of the imac were a little troublesome in ...
Other World Computing (OWC) has announced the immediate availability of the OWC Memory Upgrade Kits from 8GB to 32GB for the new 2013 iMac 27-inch models that were just announced. OWC’s kits offer ...
What it does: upgrading the memory of this iMac gives you more options and better performance. It's a low-cost improvement that gives Apple's latest OSX—including the upcoming Mavericks release—the ...
If you plan on upgrading your iMac's RAM, then looking to third-party distributors will offer you more options at far cheaper prices. Topher, an avid Mac user for the past 15 years, has been a ...
Apple’s long-awaited refresh of the iMac lineup finally happened, and it brought about incremental, but nonetheless worthwhile, enhancements to the lineup. Along with new 6-core and 8-core Intel ...
I have a 2019 iMac with the 21.5″ Retina display and a 1 TB Fusion Drive. It’s a 6-core monster and the slowest computer I’ve used in probably a decade. How do I make it suck less? The first step will ...
This past week Apple released what could be the swan song for the current design of the 27-inch iMac. With Apple Silicon-based Macs on the horizon, it’s possible that we’ve seen the last of the ...
Memory matters — so isn’t Apple forgetting something? I really like the new iMac. For the same price as the previous generation (or less, for the two higher-end models) you get much more power, thanks ...
A midrange model of Apple’s new iMac Pro comes with a massive 11 times as many bytes of electronic memory as the Apple II, the company’s first breakthrough computer. Doesn’t sound all that impressive?