Yes, the G5 and Intel-based Imacs are the same.

Scott
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On Sep 17, 2007, at 4:43 AM, M AUSTEN wrote:

Hi Scott,

is it the same for both the ppc iMac G5 and the intel
G5?

Mark
--- Scott Howell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes it is on the bottom. You can locate this at the
center of the
machine, its held on by two screws, but they are a
little tricky to
feel as its a vent cover as the entire bottom of the
machine is a
vent. Its two philip screws which hold it on.

Scott
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On Sep 16, 2007, at 10:06 PM, Josh de Lioncourt
wrote:


I believe the old iMacs could only have two GB of
memory, that being
two 1GB modules.  The new iMac should be able to
handle up to 4GB,
that is two 2GB modules.  Some computer hardware
does not allow
mixing and matching of 1 and 2 GB modules, etc.  I
don't know if the
iMac specificly will or not.  I do not know where
the compartment is
to install the memory, as I don't have one.  I
think I read
somewhere that it was on the bottom edge, but that
may be wrong.

Josh de Lioncourt
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On 16 Sep 2007, at 18:45, Dane Trethowan wrote:

Ok, I just want to confirm something. Is it true
that the Imac can
only take 3 gig of memory, the 1 gig chip which
is already
installed plus another 2 gig chip or can you have
2 2 gig chips.
Second, where is the memory door to gain access
to the memory? The
manual tdescribes this but doesn't exactly tell
you where it is.







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