Right. just get the "new" iMac's with more horsepower and more RAM.



On 10-08-18 11:02 AM, Elliott Price wrote:
Having a Late 2006 iMac with 3gb of RAM, this is my 2 cents on this issue. My 
iMac runs great. I can't see how adding another gig that won't be addressed 
could help performance much. My advice is just be happy with 3Gb of RAM... I 
usually have multiple Adobe CS4 apps (Photoshop, Dreamweaver, Illustrator) open 
at the same time, and never really see a performance hit. Unless your'e doing 
extremely RAM intensive tasks, 3gb is pretty decent. If performance is really 
that important, you could always upgrade to one of the newer aluminum ones. 
They all support 4Gb.


        -Elliott




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