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Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module SO-DIMM format

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Your iMac comes with at least 2 gigabytes (GB) of Double Data Rate 3 (DDR3) Dynamic Random Access memory (DRAM) installed as two 1 GB memory modules. You can replace the installed memory with 2 GB or 4 GB memory modules for up to a maximum of 8 GB. Memory modules must meet the following specifications:  Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module (SO-DIMM) format  1066 MHz, PC3-8500, DDR3 compliant (also referred to as DDR3 1066)  Unbuffered and unregistered WARNING: Apple recommends that you have an Apple-certified technician install memory. Consult the service and support information that came with your iMac for information about how to contact Apple for service. If you attempt to install memory and damage your equipment, that damage isn't covered by the limited warranty on your iMac. 32 Chapter 3 Boost Your Memory

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Chapter 3
Boost Your Memory
Your iMac comes with at least 2 gigabytes (GB) of Double Data Rate 3 (DDR3) Dynamic
Random Access memory (DRAM) installed as two 1 GB memory modules. You can
replace the installed memory with 2 GB or 4 GB memory modules for up to a
maximum of 8 GB. Memory modules must meet the following specifications:
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Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Module (SO-DIMM) format
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1066 MHz, PC3-8500, DDR3 compliant (also referred to as DDR3 1066)
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Unbuffered and unregistered
WARNING:
Apple recommends that you have an Apple-certified technician install
memory. Consult the service and support information that came with your iMac for
information about how to contact Apple for service. If you attempt to install memory
and damage your equipment, that damage isn’t covered by the limited warranty on
your iMac.