Apple unveiled a major update to the 27-inch iMac this week with some significant performance improvements; however, configuring this new model with more than 8GB of RAM may give you some serious sticker shock.
The new iMac has four slots for 2666MHz DDR4 memory and is configurable with up to 128GB of RAM. Apple's price to go from 8GB to 128GB is an outrageous $2600, over 4X the going rate.
Thankfully, the new iMac still allows users to upgrade the RAM themselves. You'll need to get PC4-21333, Unbuffered, Nonparity, 260-pin, 2666MHz DDR4 SDRAM modules. OWC sells these at huge price savings.
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