To the best of my knowledge, the answer is "NO" as a Mac doesn't have  
a BIOS.

cjc

PS      and to the best of my knowledge after 30 years with computers, no  
PC can do it either. All chipsets have an upper RAM limit that you  
cannot exceed.


On 25/01/2009, at 11:50 AM, Kyle Parish wrote:

>
> A PC can be overclocked to have more RAM than what it is allowed
> through changing settings in the BIOS.  Is this possible with any Mac,
> including the previously mentioned G5?
>
> On Sat, Jan 24, 2009 at 5:11 PM, Beverly Woods
> <macli...@beverlywoods.net> wrote:
>>
>> Edward wrote:
>>> Yes / no?
>>>
>>> I've read the Imac G5 ALS (which I am a new owner of) can only  
>>> take 2
>>> GB Memory - has anyone gone higher?
>>>
>> 2G is the max in these, according to MacTracker. That's what I have  
>> in
>> mine. No need to pay $60 though - you can get that second 1G for half
>> that if you go through ramseeker.com.
>>
>> Beverly

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