<http://www.crucial.com/uk/store/listparts.asp?Mfr%2BProductline=Apple%2BiMa
c&mfr=Apple&cat=RAM&model=iMac+%28G3-233%2C+266%2C+or+333%29&submit=Go>

<http://www.crucial.com/uk>

Here's where I recommend except you'll have to lose the ram you already have
to make room for larger capacity. Spending 150 quid to max it out with 2x256
seems a lot compared to putting that toward a newer Mac.

hope this helps

regards
Brian

> Can anyone recommend a good place to get memory for a tray loading
> 266MHz iMac? I've just got my hands on one and would like to boost the
> memory a bit. The manual quotes a maximum of 2x 128M SO DIMMs, although
> if I look at the Kingston memory configurator they claim that their 256M
> SO DIMMs will work.
> 
> Currently it has the standard 32M and an extra 64M installed (well
> that's my assumption from the fact that it has 96M!). Local to the
> Portsmouth area would be great, but looking at the Kingston prices I'm
> not about to pay 3 times the cost of the machine for some extra memory!
> Mac Warehouse has better pricing, but don't seem to list 256M modules,
> although that may just be because they are sticking to the official
> line!
> 
> I guess eBay's probably worth a try. It's just a shame it doesn't take
> standard DIMMs as I have spares of them.


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