Install 4GB RAM in 2 2GB DIMMs

A port on the bottom edge EASILY gives access to the RAM.

I just did a 2008 iMac 20" RAM upgrade for a friend..

My late 2009 Mac Mini 2.53Ghz. C2D 3MB L2 works fine with 10.9 Mavericks

so far...

You COULD go to 8GB for 10.11 El Kapitan,  suppose..

I've seen no need, as I have no iOS devices

Which 90% of the upgrade is for.

USED RAM on eBay is FINE!

Good luck





On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 12:32 AM, GMail Valter Psicof <
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> Il giorno 07/08/16 06.54, "Russell Courtenay" ha scritto:
>
> > I frankly don¹t understand why the 2.66 GHz Core 2 Duo with 2 gigs
> > of RAM in my iMac is sooooo slow sometimes on a modern OS
> Most likely the culprit is your "measly" 2 GB of memory.
> My iMac is similar to yours, but with 4 GB it almost never slows down.
>
> You can easily check with Activity Monitor: in the System Memory tab, if
> "Pages out" is more than some MB (after you've been using the Mac), then
> your memory is not enough.
>
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