Hi,

Actually, it is no longer easy to upgrade the RAM on your Mac.  With the 
introduction of the Retina Displays, you must choose your RAM when you either 
order or choose your Mac.  The RAM is soldered in now and is, essentially, not 
changeable.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Aug 3, 2014, at 11:19 AM, Cameron Strife <came...@cameronstrife.com> wrote:

> Also, keep in mind that on most macs, it is pretty easy to upgrade the
> ram yourself. Just something to consider.
> 
> 
> 
> On 8/3/14, Tim Kilburn <kilbu...@me.com> wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> It kind of all depends on your needs.  The i3 processor is considerably
>> slower than the i5 and vastly slower than the i7.  Yes, the speed is
>> deceiving.  The i7 processor with the slower noted speed will likely perform
>> faster than the i5 processor at 3.6 GHz.  Most of the MacBook Airs come with
>> the i3 process and many people find them fast enough for their needs.  The
>> faster the processor and the more RAM that you have, the longer your machine
>> will be practical for you, as long as its hardware doesn't fail.  Why I say
>> this, is that as new apps and even more importantly, new MacOS's are
>> released, they tend to require more power to perform well.  So, if you have
>> the better processor and more RAM, the machine should last you longer before
>> you need to spend again on a new computer.  You also require better
>> processing power when your machine has a more powerful video card.  All
>> these components talk to each other and there are numerous processors within
>> the computer, so, more graphics processing means more info to the main CPU
>> thus better processing power is recommended.
>> 
>> HTH.
>> 
>> Later...
>> 
>> Tim Kilburn
>> Fort McMurray, AB Canada
>> 
>> On Aug 3, 2014, at 9:56 AM, Traci Duncan <our4p...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi all,
>>> 
>>> I'm reading used iMac listings, and I'd like some help figuring out
>>> specs.
>>> 
>>> Intel Core I5/3.6 GHz, 4 GB of Ram
>>> Intel Core I5/2.7 GHz, 16 GB of Ram
>>> Intel Core I3/3.2 GHz, 16 GB of Ram
>>> 
>>> That is just a very small sampling.  In which order of importance should I
>>> pay attention to the numbers?  Is the Core iNumber the most important?
>>> How about the GHz number?  It is hard to believe we now have machines with
>>> 12&16 GB of Ram.
>>> 
>>> I haven't even given you guys the video specs.  Maybe you can offer up
>>> some guidance on those.
>>> 
>>> It is confusing when the Core iNumber goes down, but the GHz number goes
>>> up.  What is a good balance?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for any help,
>>> Traci
>>> 
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