On Jun 15, 2009, at 12:02 AM, Mullin9 wrote:

> Is it possible to Put more than 1GB PC 2700 RAM, in my iMac G4 USB
> 2.0, (Sept 03)?

The Sept.'03 model has two PC2700 sticks; on SDRAM DIMM (184-pin  
desktop RAM), and one So-Dimm (200-pin laptop RAM).

You could install a 1GB stick of each for 2GB total.

There is also ECC server RAM that comes in 2GB for the 184-pin SDRAM  
DIMM, it's PC3200 which is backwards compatible with PC2700. I'm not  
100% certain these ECC server SDRAM will work, and it's also very  
expensive, so probably not an option unless you stumble onto a good  
deal and take a chance. If it worked, you'd have 3GB total.

All PC3200 is backwards compatible with PC2700 as long as it's the  
same type otherwise.


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