On Mar 20, 12:02 pm, Al Poulin <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Mar 19, 9:48 pm, William Spencer <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there: I'm getting conflicting information about how far I can expand 
> > the RAM in the earlier of the two machines listed below. Some sources say 
> > 2G, some say 3G, some say 4G. LEM says both 3 and 4 on different pages. 
> > Who's right? Thanks!
>
> > ***************
>
> > Bill Spencer in Maryland
> > IMac Core Duo 2.4 ghz/1 g RAM/Snow Leopard
> > IMac Core Duo 1.83 ghz/1 g RAM/Snow Leopard
>
> Not to be flip, but do you mean the first in the list of two or the
> first model built?  In any case, I'd look at the Apple specs on their
> web site.  That reflects the status of available RAM at the time of
> design.  I'd also look at what both Crucial, and Macsales (OWC) and
> maybe other reputable vendors are willing to sell for the maximum.
> That could more than the Apple spec.
>
> Al Poulin

Oops, sorry, I meant the older one, meaning the 1.83 ghz machine. I
had always understood that it can go to 2G, which is what Apple says,
but got thrown today when I saw LEM give both 3 and 4 on different
pages. And I have now downloaded MacTracker as Harry suggested, for
another perspective. So are you implying that it's possible to put in
more than Apple's stated maximum? How can that be?

--Bill

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