![]() ![]() The glass front panel allows for a richer viewing experience, and even with aluminum and glass accents the 20" aluminum iMac is still lighter than all previous 20" iMac generations. The aluminum iMacs were to match the design of the original iPhone, both released at nearly the same time. According to MacTracker, it looks like Apple officially supports a 4GB configuration, but it can hold up to 6GB. The style of the new aluminum iMacs are a dramatic departure from the white plastic encased iMacs of the past. 2.0, 2.4, and 2.66 GHz Core 2 duo processors and an external graphics card set the performance of EMC 21 iMacs apart from previous generations. Internally, the iMac Intel 20" EMC 21 were nearly identical to the late 2006 plastic intel iMacs. iMacs tend to look very similar, and it's important to know which machine you have before ordering any replacement parts. ![]() It is hard to find the 1x4GB stick for a reasonable price though. The iMac (Mid 2007) shipped in three configurations: 20'/2.0 GHz/1 GB RAM/250 GB HD/128 MB VRAM/SuperDrive/1199, 20'/2.4 GHz/1 GB RAM/320 GB HD/256 MB VRAM/SuperDrive/1499, and 24'/2. Max ram is 6GB consisting of 1x4GB and 1x2GB DDR2 5300 SO-DIMMS. Use the iMac identification system to help you identify your machine. The iMac (Mid 2007) also included a new, extremeley-thin aluminum keyboard. According to MacTracker, an iMac 7,1 (2007) according to Apple can have only maximum of 4GB SDRAM, but actually can handle 6GB. They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products.You can verify that you have a iMac Intel 20" EMC 21 by checking the processor information through "About This Mac" in the Apple menu. That's a little too much of a culture shock for the both of us, jdc, but I'll make that Plan 9, just in case. He may not be married to iCal, so what options are available, and with what implementations? Sir Jonathan IveĪh, as I'm a believer in SSDs, that will happen, but it will take a minute. They just ensure that you don’t offend anyone, and produce bland inoffensive products. You and I have memories longer than the road that stretches out ahead.īy believing all possible evil of evil men. I've been to the edge of the map, and there be monsters. Insisting on your rights without acknowledging your responsibilities isn’t freedom, it’s adolescence. Upgrading to the maximum of 4 GB can be done very easily. If your iMac is still running with only the stock RAM, upgrading will provide a dramatic performance boost at minimal cost. EMC 2133 iMacs use PC2-5300 RAM while EMC 2210 iMacs use PC2-6400 RAM. Your boos mean nothing to me, I've seen what you cheer for. Memory: The iMac Intel 20' EMC 21 shipped with 1 or 2 GB of RAM. There’s trouble - it's time to play the sound of my people. Is there a "disk" OS that he needs to qualify for the free, diskless OSs? I don't remember the transitioning, except that maybe I bought in for $20, the first time. With 6G, what would be the minimum OS to install to make all this work? If I could get a decent price on a 4G stick, I'd probably do that anyway. Plan B: Sync iCal to both the iMac and 'Phone via iCloudĪs I said, I'll get more details later today, but using and syncing a schedule between is iMac and 'Phone is a big deal, and may be the only thing he needs sync. Plan A: Update the iMac to the minimum version of OS X and iTunes required for the 6 and iOS 8/9 (I'll find out the exact iOS later today.) ![]() I'll get more details today, but I suspect the main and maybe only consideration is to use iCal for all his scheduling and sync it to his 'Phone. According to MacTracker, it looks like Apple officially supports a 4GB configuration, but it can hold up to 6GB. Getting a new(er) iMac is not in the cards. Use 1 GB, 2 GB or 4 GB modules in each slot for the iMac (Early 2009). MacTracker says it can use 6G and the current OS. You can use a 1 GB or 2 GB RAM module in each slot for iMac (Mid 2007) and iMac (Early 2008). I got a call from my buddy who wants to sync his iPhone 6 with a 24" Mid-2007 iMac.Ĭurrently it has 10.4/10.5, and 4G RAM. ![]()
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