imac 18.2 ram upgrade
hello
I want to increase the ram of my computer to 32gb. I'm afraid it won't fit. Which brand of ram should I buy? help please
computer specifications
imac retina 4k
2017 21,5inc
18.2
3.4 ghz
8gb ram
iMac 21.5″ 4K, macOS 12.3
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hello
I want to increase the ram of my computer to 32gb. I'm afraid it won't fit. Which brand of ram should I buy? help please
computer specifications
imac retina 4k
2017 21,5inc
18.2
3.4 ghz
8gb ram
iMac 21.5″ 4K, macOS 12.3
+1 on rkaufmann87's very important question.
About 95% of slow 21.5-iMac reports here have nothing to do with RAM but everything to do with the slow, under-spec laptop drives Apple opted to install between 2012 and 2019. THey are 2.5-inch 5400rpm, SATA 3GB drives on a fast 6GB SATA drive bus. A simple three-question test will help:
Three "YES" answers say you have the same slow factory drive as thousands of other posters here. This issue tend to get worse as you install progressively newer macOS versionw ith more capabilities but a bigger load on resources.
The Mac OS is super-efficient with RAM management; it can sdo wonders with only 8GB RAM for most consumer tasks. If you have a slow factory mech drive, your can throw all the RAM in Crucial at the problem and not improve it.
You can increase the RAM up to 64GBs. However, the RAM in a 21.5" iMac is non user-accessible since you have to tear it completely apart. You should find an Apple Authorized Service Provider willing to do it.
The real question is why do you feel you need so much RAM?
I have 12 GB RAM in my late 2009 iMac (easy user accessible on that model) and it is more than enough indeed. Even for photoshopping and all
imac 18.2 ram upgrade