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+1 for crucial, I have bought loads of memory from them over the years for PCs, and also bought things based on the spec for cisco routers and sun boxes and it's all worked. They're basically the consumer face of micron, one of the biggest semiconducter companies (and DRAM makers) in the world.
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+1 for Crucial. The other year I placed an order on their web site at half-four in the afternoon, and it arrived in the post the next morning.
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The last time I was checking, they weren't too much cheaper (<£10) than having apple install 2x 4GB on a new machine.Originally posted by Fred Bloggs View PostI can recommend Crucial memory checker and Crucial memory. It will probably be a compettive price at Crucials website and last time I ordered from Crucial the price included next day delivery. Worth buying from them IMO as it is guaranteeed to work.
The crucial memory checker also correctly identified that my macbook was maxed out at 2GB (hence why I was looking for a new one!).
Not sure apple will upgrade a refurb though so agree crucial is probably the best bet.
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I can recommend Crucial memory checker and Crucial memory. It will probably be a compettive price at Crucials website and last time I ordered from Crucial the price included next day delivery. Worth buying from them IMO as it is guaranteeed to work.
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If you found it easy on a pc it's even easier on an iMac.Originally posted by cojak View PostHow easy is it to do?
(It was much easier than I expected when I added memory to a PC)
I'm thinking of buying a refurbished iMac and adding 4gb to a 4gb machine (I haven't seen any 8gb refurbished models).
Just dont buy apple branded memory. Check the spec you want and shop around, it will be ahlf the price, or better.
Instructions Here.
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its really simple. The only issue is that macs are very particular about the speed of memory.
Thankfully crucial offer a great tool to find compatible memory; Crucial Memory Upgrades for Macs - Apple Memory
Then you can find what works and go find a cheaper alternative from somewhere like eBuyer!
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Check the one you are buying can support 8GB.
If it's a newish one you should be ok.
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Adding memory to an iMac
How easy is it to do?
(It was much easier than I expected when I added memory to a PC)
I'm thinking of buying a refurbished iMac and adding 4gb to a 4gb machine (I haven't seen any 8gb refurbished models).Tags: None
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