I've looked around but can only find 1GB chips for the original 20" Intel iMac. I'd like to upgrade to 4GB (2x2GB) if possible.
That is a 32bit machine, it couldn't see that much ram even if there were modules that big for it.
YES, THERE ARE! I own a 2007 iMac and I have 4 GB ram. Since there are only two memory slots in an iMac, and both are occupied in mine, I draw the conclusion that.......
Anyway the answer is yes, and it's NOT a 32 bit machine, it sees all 4 GB.
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Yes, you're wrong, again, TS. The 2nd gen iMac can unofficially support 4GB. 2GB cards weren't commonly available 3 years ago.
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/faq_cd/imac-intel-how-to-upgrade-memory.htmlIf you do install a 2 GB SO-DIMM in both the bottom and top memory slots of the computer, the About This Mac window and Apple System Profiler will both show that you have 4 GB of SDRAM installed. However, Activity Monitor and other similar applications will reveal that only 3 GB of SDRAM has been addressed for use by the computer.
Note the keyword, "unofficially", in my post.
So it actually doesn't support it.
Note the keyword, "unofficially", in my post.
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/faq_cd/imac-intel-how-to-upgrade-memory.html
No, please try to grasp what is being discussed here. Apple does not officially support installation of 4GB. Much like they did not support 128mb in the SE/30.
Note the keyword, "unofficially", in my post.
http://www.everymac.com/systems/apple/imac/faq_cd/imac-intel-how-to-upgrade-memory.html
Reality says otherwise. You have a 2007 machine, a 2nd generation with a Core2Duo that IS 64-bit. The OP has a 2006 1st generation with a CoreDuo that is, in fact, 32-bit. Maximum ram for his computer is physically limited to 2GB.
Details, Rich, details.
Please try to grasp why you're abjectly incorrect.
As far as My machine is concerned, that wasn't the original question anyway, but I can only assume that Apple would not have sold it to me unless I can use it. It came from Apple with 4GB already in it.
...now I'm confused, who's right?
I have a MB323LL/A iMac with 4Gb of 800Mhz RAM and I wonder if it can support 6 GB of RAM - that and my whitebook MB881LL/A...
Yes and no. Many people will say that your model can run 6gb ram but Apple doesn't officially say so. When you load a 4gb + 2gb stick and go to 'about this mac' it will say 6gb but you have to run a program that tests all 6gb of ram.
The correct answer is "yes"; it will take and use 6 gb of RAM. That is the Early 2008 iMac with the Santa Rosa chipset.
You're talking in the third person again.