Become a MacRumors Supporter for $50/year with no ads, ability to filter front page stories, and private forums.
Well I just bit the big one and bought the 27in iMac Retina 5K I5 Core 8GB Memory 256GB SSD new from Best Buy I pick it up Saturday...Sure hate to retire this 21.5 but times change...Anything I should know thats different about the 27in iMac?
You probably already know this, but you can bump up the memory with aftermarket memory way cheaper! I did on my 2015 27" iMac. It is well worth it! Have fun with it!
 
  • Like
Reactions: Phil W
You probably already know this, but you can bump up the memory with aftermarket memory way cheaper! I did on my 2015 27" iMac. It is well worth it! Have fun with it!

I am afraid I am not skilled enough to take the back off of a 27in iMac I would not even attempt it.
 
I am afraid I am not skilled enough to take the back off of a 27in iMac I would not even attempt it.
Of course, don't do anything that you are not comfortable with....note there is a little easy opening door...on the 27". the Smaller version does not have the door. Check it out. Macsales.com is a good place to look for aftermarket RAM.

 
  • Like
Reactions: russell_314
I am afraid I am not skilled enough to take the back off of a 27in iMac I would not even attempt it.
I know some iMacs have a small panel you take off that covers the RAM. If you never worked on a computer it might be advisable to either have someone else do it or just pay Apple. Risking several thousand dollars might not be worth it to save a few hundred. Any damage caused won’t be covered under warranty and Apple might refuse to repair it. Then you would be stuck with third party repairs
 
Of course, don't do anything that you are not comfortable with....note there is a little easy opening door...on the 27". the Smaller version does not have the door. Check it out. Macsales.com is a good place to look for aftermarket RAM.

Easy peasy! Just watched a You Tube University video do it yourself hell I can do that!
 
"Easy peasy! Just watched a You Tube University video do it yourself hell I can do that!"

Yes - you can!

Only thing that may not be intuitive is that you sometimes need to apply a fair amount of pressure to properly seat the RAM modules. Don't be afraid to press until you hear/feel a definite "click" as the module seats into the socket.

The location of the RAM door can be a little awkward to access. I've found that the easiest way to add RAM is to place the iMac with the screen face-down on a soft bed. Then you don't have to worry about the screen getting scratched and still have something to press against while seating the RAM.
 
  • Like
Reactions: beach bum
Be careful with the spring tabs that hold the RAM door in place. They’re finicky and can break quite easily if you aren’t careful. Spend a few extra seconds verifying alignment before your final push to seat the RAM door and you should be fine.
 
Register on MacRumors! This sidebar will go away, and you'll see fewer ads.