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iMac (Late 2009): Installing or replacing memory
iMac (Late 2009): Installing or replacing memory
Release date: Tue, 20 Oct 2009 23:12:00 GMT
iMac Intel 27"  Teardown
iMac Intel 27" Teardown
ifixit.com — We're doing a teardown of the newest (and largest) iMac in Apple's line-up -- the 27" Intel... iMac! We disassembled this iMac on October 21, 2009. Want up-to-the-minute updates? Follow @ifixit on twitter. Check out the super-fast video ... (more) iMac Intel 27" Teardown
Support - Discussions - New 27" iMac -- Slow Flash Video ...
discussions.apple.com — Hi All, I just upgraded my 24" iMac to the new 27" iMacs that just came out.... Well, now EVERY flash-based site like youtube or hulu runs unbelievably slow. Looking at activity monitor, Flash is hitting about 100-110% of my cpu. It basically makes the ... (more) Support - Discussions - New 27" iMac -- Slow Flash Video ...
iMac flash issue (video)
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iMac flash issue (video)
youtube.com — Unboxed my new 27" iMac, software updated, updated flash, and flash video is spiking the CPU, making... it un usable. (more) iMac flash issue (video)
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Apple posts DIY info for new iMac memory installation
The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) — ... who aren't afraid to pop the hood on the new 21.5" and 27" iMacs what kind of memory modules the new machines use and how to install or replace memory modules themselves. While it's not the public's first look inside the machines, Apple lets the world know that the iMac (Late 2009) has four SDRAM slots, where to find them, and what types of modules will and won't fit happily inside. Would-be do it yourselfers can search Apple's site for support document HT3918. Godspeed - and Godcaution - to you. [via Softpedia] TUAW ...

Apple shows you how to upgrade your new iMac's RAM
9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence — ... Apple's new support document HT3918 covers the easy steps to upgrading your RAM (spoiler - it is exactly how you'd think you'd do it).  ...

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