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Question: Q: RAM on iMac 27' (Retina) 2017. According to these sources, Yes. The 5K iMac has 4 memory slots. Install memory in an iMac - Apple Support.
My iMac has 4 memory slots on the back with 2 occupied by 8GB RAM cards (i.e.16GB), and I am finding that in Lightroom and Photoshop they are reaching full capacity and slowing everything down. To order 2x 8 GB cards from Apple costs £360 and 2x 16GB cards are £720, however there is a third party seller on eBay who will sell the 2x 16GB compatible cards from one of the same manufacturers as Apple uses for £149.00. Do any computer geeks have any views on the risks of going for the cheaper option?
- However, in a full teardown of the iMac Pro, site sponsor OWC discovered that it has four memory slots with the default 32 GB of memory installed as four 288-pin 8 GB modules (4 x 8 GB). Unfortunately, OWC also determined that it was possible to install 64 GB memory modules in four slots (256 GB of RAM total), but Apple had limited the system.
- You can upgrade your Apple iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, 2017) Computer to up to a maximum memory capacity of 32GB Memory. How many total memory slots to install memory? The Computer has 4 Slots to install memory, already with 8GB standard memory installed.
- Adamanta 32GB (2x16GB) Memory Upgrade Compatible for 2017 Apple iMac 27' Retina 5K Display Apple Genuine Micron Original DDR4 2400Mhz PC4-19200 SODIMM 2Rx8 CL17 1.2v Dual Rank RAM DRAM 5.0 out of 5 stars 1 $168.98$168.98.
- Important: The memory in the 21.5-inch iMac is not user-replaceable and can only be upgraded by an Apple authorized service provider.The 21.5-inch iMac can have a maximum of 32 GB (gigabytes) of memory installed. Do not attempt to open your 21.5-inch iMac to replace or upgrade its memory.
prsjnb
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Wiltshire, U.K.
Look up your exact model using the upgrade advisor on the Crucial or Kingston websites. Both of these produce top quality memory and guarantee comparability with a no quibble warranty (I speak from experience). I checked on the Crucial site and entered the 2017 model as an example. For a 32GB kit, 2 x 16GB, the price was £119.00 inc. VAT and P&P.
If you haven't already done so, in addition to the memory you should consider upgrading to an SSD (the largest you can comfortablly afford and ideally larger than 512GB) for your OS and programmes. As an example, the Crucial MX500 is listed as a compatible upgrade at £65.00.
Other than the above, your looking at a change of computer to one with a similar amount of memory and SSD.
You might also want to consider ditching Photoshop and switching to something leaner and less resource hungry but similarly capable. For example Serif Affinity Photo link
Hope this helps.
Jon😉
If you haven't already done so, in addition to the memory you should consider upgrading to an SSD (the largest you can comfortablly afford and ideally larger than 512GB) for your OS and programmes. As an example, the Crucial MX500 is listed as a compatible upgrade at £65.00.
Other than the above, your looking at a change of computer to one with a similar amount of memory and SSD.
You might also want to consider ditching Photoshop and switching to something leaner and less resource hungry but similarly capable. For example Serif Affinity Photo link
Hope this helps.
Jon😉
Bertie54
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South Staffs
I used Crucial to upgrade my iMac to 4x 8Gb several years ago. No issues. Steve
prsjnb wrote:
Look up your exact model using the upgrade advisor on the Crucial or Kingston websites. Both of these produce top quality memory and guarantee comparability with a no quibble warranty (I speak from experience). I checked on the Crucial site and entered the 2017 model as an example. For a 32GB kit, 2 x 16GB, the price was £119.00 inc. VAT and P&P.
If you haven't already done so, in addition to the memory you should consider upgrading to an SSD (the largest you can comfortablly afford and ideally larger than 512GB) for your OS and programmes. As an example, the Crucial MX500 is listed as a compatible upgrade at £65.00.
Other than the above, your looking at a change of computer to one with a similar amount of memory and SSD.
You might also want to consider ditching Photoshop and switching to something leaner and less resource hungry but similarly capable. For example Serif Affinity Photo link
Hope this helps.
Jon😉
Look up your exact model using the upgrade advisor on the Crucial or Kingston websites. Both of these produce top quality memory and guarantee comparability with a no quibble warranty (I speak from experience). I checked on the Crucial site and entered the 2017 model as an example. For a 32GB kit, 2 x 16GB, the price was £119.00 inc. VAT and P&P.
If you haven't already done so, in addition to the memory you should consider upgrading to an SSD (the largest you can comfortablly afford and ideally larger than 512GB) for your OS and programmes. As an example, the Crucial MX500 is listed as a compatible upgrade at £65.00.
Other than the above, your looking at a change of computer to one with a similar amount of memory and SSD.
You might also want to consider ditching Photoshop and switching to something leaner and less resource hungry but similarly capable. For example Serif Affinity Photo link
Hope this helps.
Jon😉
Thanks Jon, I am stuck with Photoshop as I have it free for a year. I don’t think it helps that I also run AutoCad software which is hungry and of course the time machine is backing up to a separate hard drive as well.
The machine has a 2.12TB Fusion Drive most of which is available, I think the slots are just for operational stuff and I can free them up with CleanMyMac to an extent so hopefully the extra will sort it. I can also double the capacity of the two existing slots and the eBay seller says he would give me £32.00 for them in exchange.
Last Edited by RobL on 11/02/2020 - 14:00
RobL wrote:
To order 2x 8 GB cards from Apple costs £360 and 2x 16GB cards are £720,
To order 2x 8 GB cards from Apple costs £360 and 2x 16GB cards are £720,
That's outrageous ! barkin wrote:
RobL wrote:
To order 2x 8 GB cards from Apple costs £360 and 2x 16GB cards are £720,
To order 2x 8 GB cards from Apple costs £360 and 2x 16GB cards are £720,
That's outrageous !
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I think I paid something like an extra £360 to upgrade from 8GB basic to 16GB when I ordered it directly from Apple. RobL wrote:
barkin wrote:
Quote:
To order 2x 8 GB cards from Apple costs £360 and 2x 16GB cards are £720,
To order 2x 8 GB cards from Apple costs £360 and 2x 16GB cards are £720,
That's outrageous !
I think I paid something like an extra £360 to upgrade from 8GB basic to 16GB when I ordered it directly from Apple.
And the moral of this story is...
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barkin wrote:RobL wrote:
Quote:
RobL wrote:
To order 2x 8 GB cards from Apple costs £360 and 2x 16GB cards are £720,
To order 2x 8 GB cards from Apple costs £360 and 2x 16GB cards are £720,
That's outrageous !
I think I paid something like an extra £360 to upgrade from 8GB basic to 16GB when I ordered it directly from Apple.
And the moral of this story is...
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