Patrick Holland has been a phone reviewer for CNET since 2016. He is a former theater director who occasionally makes short films. Patrick has an eye for photography and a passion for everything ...
Apple’s long-awaited refresh of the iMac lineup finally happened, and it brought about incremental, but nonetheless worthwhile, enhancements to the lineup. Along with new 6-core and 8-core Intel ...
The new iMacs are lovely, but the smaller units are hard as hell to get into if you want to make some upgrades of your own. The recent iFixit teardown of the 21.5-inch iMac revealed that you’ll have ...
The easiest way to tell is whether or not it has a slot-loading optical drive. If it is, it takes a regular DIMM and the RAM is accessed through a door on the back bottom. If it has a regular CD-ROM, ...
Several readers have inquired regarding whether or not the iMac Core Duo (Early 2006) will see a performance boost from installing SO-DIMMs in matched pairs, as was the case with the iMac G5. Indeed ...
The 2020 27-inch iMac is a worthwhile upgrade to the previous version, Apple still has exorbitant prices on RAM. Fortunately, users are still able to upgrade the RAM on their own — and here's how to ...
Update: Despite what Apple's internal document stated, OWC has released an aftermarket 256GB memory upgrade kit for the iMac Pro for $2,499. Last week, Apple added a 256GB RAM configure-to-order ...
Apple yesterday announced a new 27-inch iMac with faster 10th-generation Intel Core processor options, next-generation AMD graphics, and up to a whopping 128GB of RAM. To max out the RAM at checkout, ...
Following a start to Mac Pro sales, Apple on Tuesday revamped a dedicated support webpage with new informational assets covering a range of Mac Pro-related topics including the upgrade of system ...
Memory matters — so isn’t Apple forgetting something? I really like the new iMac. For the same price as the previous generation (or less, for the two higher-end models) you get much more power, thanks ...
OK, mom's lime green 333 iMac (rev. d, non firewire)has been upgraded from OSX 10.1 to 10.3. It seems happy enough, but it has 128 in the main slot and the original 32 MB RAM in the lower slot. Not ...