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MacRumorUser
Jan 16, 2006, 08:31 AM
Having a look at some pictures, I cant seem to spot the memory slot for the new iMacs? Is is easily accesable?



BakedBeans
Jan 16, 2006, 08:34 AM
Having a look at some pictures, I cant seem to spot the memory slot for the new iMacs? Is is easily accesable?

its on the bottom - same as the iSight G5

so you access where the grill is on the bottom (where the speakers are)

MacRumorUser
Jan 16, 2006, 09:06 AM
Thanks bean :D You've been mega helpful today. Thanks a lot.

So it's ordered.. iMac 20" Duo Core 2ghz, 1gb x1, 250HD, 256mb Gfx

I considered the 500GB HD, but wasnt worth the BTO cost, an extra 250GB HD is cheaper as an external, and i'll order 1gb extra from crucial.

BakedBeans
Jan 16, 2006, 09:15 AM
Thanks bean :D You've been mega helpful today. Thanks a lot.

So it's ordered.. iMac 20" Duo Core 2ghz, 1gb x1, 250HD, 256mb Gfx

I considered the 500GB HD, but wasnt worth the BTO cost, an extra 250GB HD is cheaper as an external, and i'll order 1gb extra from crucial.

BRILLIANT - My advice worked, thats pleasing. I really hope you enjoy your iMac - It's the exact same Config as mine (I thought the same about the HD)

Toadinthehole
Jan 16, 2006, 12:18 PM
the new imac (intel) have two memory slots on the bottom as oppose to one on the rev c imac g5 (isight) although the maximum memory allowed has decreased in total to 2gb from 2.5gb on the rev c.;)

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303085

DVK916
Jan 16, 2006, 12:50 PM
the new imac (intel) have two memory slots on the bottom as oppose to one on the rev c imac g5 (isight) although the maximum memory allowed has decreased in total to 2gb from 2.5gb on the rev c.;)

http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303085


That may just be because there isn't a 2GB DD2 SoDimm. the Intel chipset does support 4GB DDR2, so maybe the iMac will support 2GB DDR2 SoDimms when they come out.

Toadinthehole
Jan 16, 2006, 01:03 PM
That may just be because there isn't a 2GB DD2 SoDimm. the Intel chipset does support 4GB DDR2, so maybe the iMac will support 2GB DDR2 SoDimms when they come out.

quote from the apple article:-

"The maximum amount of RAM you can install in the iMac is 2 GB total (a 1 GB SO-DIMM in each of the two slots)"


it appears not however i would be willing to give it a go once said memory becomes available.

tomacintosh
Jan 16, 2006, 05:47 PM
Yeah maybe they'll release a firmware update sometime.... or maybe they'll just keep it at 2GB so it isn't competition for the new PowerMac's :rolleyes:

MacRumorUser
Jan 16, 2006, 05:50 PM
Yeah maybe they'll release a firmware update sometime.... or maybe they'll just keep it at 2GB so it isn't competition for the new PowerMac's :rolleyes:

With powermacs open to 16GB - 4 in the iMac wouldn't be too much competition.. Here's hoping anyway :)

Nermal
Jan 16, 2006, 06:05 PM
quote from the apple article:-

"The maximum amount of RAM you can install in the iMac is 2 GB total (a 1 GB SO-DIMM in each of the two slots)"


it appears not however i would be willing to give it a go once said memory becomes available.

My Power Mac G4 had four slots and could officially support 512 MB in each slot, for a total of 2 GB. As it turned out, you could also use 1 GB modules, but the total was still limited to 2 GB. The iMac might be the same way - you may be able to use 2 GB modules in the future, but still be limited to 2 GB total.

Eidorian
Jan 16, 2006, 06:11 PM
My Power Mac G4 had four slots and could officially support 512 MB in each slot, for a total of 2 GB. As it turned out, you could also use 1 GB modules, but the total was still limited to 2 GB. The iMac might be the same way - you may be able to use 2 GB modules in the future, but still be limited to 2 GB total.The memory controller can only "see" up to a certain amount of RAM. You can put a higher capacity stick of but you won't be able to use all of the RAM on it.

bumfilter
Jan 16, 2006, 06:15 PM
MacRumorUser,

The hard drive BTO also increases the shipping time to 3-4 weeks, I couldn't wait that long, so I'm taking that off.

Regards the Crucial memory, they are out of stock plus they just put the price up from £86 to £100 odds. You may need to look elsewhere for it. I just got Apple to fit it, with HE discount it was only £20 dearer I think.

Good luck!

tomacintosh
Jan 16, 2006, 06:22 PM
I'd just put the hard drive in myself, sod waiting an extra month!

Nermal
Jan 16, 2006, 06:23 PM
You can put a higher capacity stick of but you won't be able to use all of the RAM on it.

It was seeing all the memory on the modules (I had two 1 GB modules and could use all 2 GB), and ignoring the other two slots. I suppose there was a "per module" limit too, but it was more than 1 GB.

Eidorian
Jan 16, 2006, 06:46 PM
It was seeing all the memory on the modules (I had two 1 GB modules and could use all 2 GB), and ignoring the other two slots. I suppose there was a "per module" limit too, but it was more than 1 GB.Wow, that's a new one to me.

Nermal
Jan 16, 2006, 07:06 PM
The specs for the system said that it had a 2 GB limit, so you could expect it to not support more than that. Officially you were only supposed to use 512 MB per slot. I only used 1 GB modules because ATI told me to :)

DVK916
Jan 16, 2006, 08:27 PM
If the intel chipset supports 4GB why would apple limit it to 2GB. A 2GB limit would have to be one apple intentionally imposed and not a hardware one since the hardware it self was designed to support 4GB. I don't see apple having a reason to restrict the ram like this.