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Basics SDRAM DIMMs - 49
SDRAM DIMMs
The iMac computer uses SDRAM in a SO-DIMM slot that is
smaller than the RAM slots for previous desktop Power
Macintosh computers. There are two SDRAM SO-DIMM slots.
One is located on the bottom of the processor card and the
other is located on the top portion of the same module. Any
preinstalled RAM will be located in the bottom slot.
If a customer orders extra RAM via the build-to-order (BTO)
program, that RAM will be installed in the upper slot. This
means that a customer may get their iMac with both RAM
slots populated. In addition, end users are permitted to
install/upgrade their own RAM on the iMac computer.
Therefore, you should not assume there is a free RAM slot in
the customer’s computer.
The maximum amount of SDRAM supported is 128 MB. This

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