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Following yesterday's launch of the new iMac with Retina 5K display, Other World Computing has announced RAM upgrade kits for the machines. These kits were previously available for the 2013 iMac, but they are also compatible with the 2014 machines.

OWC is offering three separate 1600MHz DDR3L kits to upgrade the Retina iMac's memory to up to 32GB at prices lower than Apple offers. The 8GB kit, priced at $101.99, will increase the RAM of a base Retina iMac configuration from 8GB to 16GB.

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The 16GB kit, priced at $197.99, will increase the RAM of a base Retina iMac configuration from 8GB to 24GB, and the 32GB kit, priced at $395 kit will allow users to replace all memory for a total of 32GB of RAM.

When purchased from Apple, upgrading to 16GB of RAM total costs $200, while upgrading to 32GB of RAM costs $600. OWC's 32GB kit is $200 less than Apple's price, and while the 16GB OWC kit is priced the same at $200, it ultimately lets users install 24GB of RAM rather than 16GB of RAM.

OWC is also offering a trade-in rebate for original factory memory, giving customers a credit towards the purchase of a memory kit. OWC's memory kits come with a limited lifetime warranty along with a lifetime advanced replacement program.

Released yesterday, Apple's iMac with 5K Retina display can be purchased from the Apple Store for $2,499. Current orders ship out in three to five business days.

Article Link: OWC Announces RAM Upgrade Kits for New Retina iMac, Up to 32GB for $399
 
If only the storage is also accessible, then it would be worth it. Buy the base for 2500$ and upgrade over time, 400$ for 32GB right away and get 1TB flash when it is cheaper in a few years.
 
I can't wait to see what OWC will be able to offer for the new Mac Mini: quad processors, etc.
 
So the iMac's RAM can be upgraded but the Mac mini now cannot??!

(Forgive me if I'm not correct, but that was the consensus I was getting after reading last night. Bottom of the Mac mini may not even open and not serviceable at all. Hopefully this will be proven wrong, but it's not looking good)

I can't wait to see what OWC will be able to offer for the new Mac Mini: quad processors, etc.

I don't think this is going to be possible, the Mac mini CPUs were never upgradeable (except for the very first gen, non-unibody that had socket replaceable CPUs). It's going to be soldered to the motherboard, same with the 2012 and previous gens.
 
So the iMac's RAM can be upgraded but the Mac mini now cannot??!

(Forgive me if I'm not correct, but that was the consensus I was getting after reading last night. Bottom of the Mac mini may not even open and not serviceable at all. Hopefully this will be proven wrong, but it's not looking good)



I don't think this is going to be possible, the Mac mini CPUs were never upgradeable (except for the very first gen, non-unibody that had socket replaceable CPUs). It's going to be soldered to the motherboard, same with the 2012 and previous gens.
Check with Apple first. They told me it is user upgradeable and that the top pops right off.
 
Whiners

Whiners gotta whine! About anything & everything! I've been on many forums over the years but never one with so much nit-picking as this. Great fun! :D
 
Surprise! It's still user upgradeable AND accessible!
If I'm not mistaken, that makes the 27" iMac as the last consumer Mac with user replaceable RAM. Which I'm happy about! But I was worried Apple would do something drastic with this new retina iMac and solder it on like they did with the rest of their lineup, or (in the case of the 21" iMac) socketed in an all but inaccessible iMac casing.
I believe even the retina MBPs might be soldered on?
 
So the iMac's RAM can be upgraded but the Mac mini now cannot??!

(Forgive me if I'm not correct, but that was the consensus I was getting after reading last night. Bottom of the Mac mini may not even open and not serviceable at all. Hopefully this will be proven wrong, but it's not looking good)



I don't think this is going to be possible, the Mac mini CPUs were never upgradeable (except for the very first gen, non-unibody that had socket replaceable CPUs). It's going to be soldered to the motherboard, same with the 2012 and previous gens.

i just read a story that said the memory is soldered in as well in the new Mac Minis.

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I really would like to know the REAL reason why they are soldering everything in now in days.
 
i just read a story that said the memory is soldered in as well in the new Mac Minis.

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I really would like to know the REAL reason why they are soldering everything in now in days.

Well it does help reduce the thickness of their MacBooks. And to cut down on costs, the Mac Mini shares many of its components with said MacBooks. (and it's likely that Apple also prefers keep the Mini gimped to encourage sales of its higher end models)
 
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When they first released the thin imac I got one and purchased 32gb ram it cost around $120 so this does not seem like a very good deal haha. Maybe this is an ad for owc?
 
Surprise! It's still user upgradeable AND accessible!
If I'm not mistaken, that makes the 27" iMac as the last consumer Mac with user replaceable RAM. Which I'm happy about! But I was worried Apple would do something drastic with this new retina iMac and solder it on like they did with the rest of their lineup, or (in the case of the 21" iMac) socketed in an all but inaccessible iMac casing.
I believe even the retina MBPs might be soldered on?

You are correct that rMBP RAM is soldered, however the Non-retina MacBook Pro is also user serviceable and will not void your warranty.

I'm rather upset to find that the new Mini is also soldered... :mad::apple:

The list is narrowing though... :confused:
 
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:apple: dropped the ball on this one! The iMac too should be completely soldered, options are evil!

Upgrades should only be made by Apple and priced so absurdly "like ony Apple can"!



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