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boutym

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Nov 28, 2007
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I just ordered 4 gig RAM for my iMac from Crucial and when ordering they list two iMac 2.0 Ghz 20" models. One has MA876LL tacked on the end of the model. What does this mean? Crucial's system analyzer said my iMac was of the MA876LL variety.
 
I just ordered 4 gig RAM for my iMac from Crucial and when ordering they list two iMac 2.0 Ghz 20" models. One has MA876LL tacked on the end of the model. What does this mean? Crucial's system analyzer said my iMac was of the MA876LL variety.

One model of the iMac 2.0 GHz (MA200LL) is a CoreDuo. It cannot take 4 Gb RAM

One model of the iMac 2.0 GHz (MA590LL) 17" is a Core2Duo, it can take 4 Gb RAM (but will use only 3.3 Gb or less of that total)

One model of the iMac 2.0 GHz (MA876LL) 20" Aluminum is a Core2Duo Santa Rosa, it can take 4 Gb RAM
 
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