whitel4 macrumors member Original poster Jul 13, 2012 50 0 UK Oct 27, 2012 #1 Hey Going to buy my first Apple Mac as soon as 27" released. I understand RAM can be replaced a lot cheaper if you don't buy from apple. My question is, will replacing the RAM myself VOID AppleCare? Thanks
Hey Going to buy my first Apple Mac as soon as 27" released. I understand RAM can be replaced a lot cheaper if you don't buy from apple. My question is, will replacing the RAM myself VOID AppleCare? Thanks
charlieegan3 macrumors 68020 Feb 16, 2012 2,394 17 U.K Oct 27, 2012 #2 In previous iMac's I don't think ram replacements have voided waranty
E eswank macrumors 6502 Sep 26, 2006 260 19 NorCal Oct 27, 2012 #3 It shouldn't void it since it says that the RAM is user upgradeable.
B bflowers macrumors 6502a Jul 19, 2006 636 136 Oct 27, 2012 #4 No, it doesn't void your AppleCare. So long as you install the RAM correctly and don't break something trying to jam it in there the wrong way. You can always pull the extra RAM before you send it in, if that would make you feel better.
No, it doesn't void your AppleCare. So long as you install the RAM correctly and don't break something trying to jam it in there the wrong way. You can always pull the extra RAM before you send it in, if that would make you feel better.