
Crucial 4GB iMac DDR2 PC2-5300 Memory Kit
Enhance Your Apple iMac's Performance with Quality MemoryUpgrade your Apple iMac with this 4GB Crucial Technology memory kit, designed to deliver reliable performance and improved system responsiveness. Built with high-quality components and rigorous testing, this memory ensures compatibility and...
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Overview
Enhance Your Apple iMac's Performance with Quality Memory
Upgrade your Apple iMac with this 4GB Crucial Technology memory kit, designed to deliver reliable performance and improved system responsiveness. Built with high-quality components and rigorous testing, this memory ensures compatibility and stability.
Specifications
- Capacity: 4GB kit (2GBx2)
- Memory Type: DDR2 PC2-5300
- Error Checking: Non-ECC
- Compatibility: Apple iMac 2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo (24-inch) System
Key Features
200-pin SODIMM
DDR2-667
DDR2 PC2-5300 Unbuffered, NON-ECC, DDR2-667, 1.8V, 256Meg x 64
The only brand of memory upgrade available directly from a DRAM manufacturer, tested to meet the most stringent industry specifications
Install it yourself in about 15 minutes. The same top-quality memory that the worlds largest computer manufacturers install in the systems they sell
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- This memory kit is specifically designed for iMac, ensuring compatibility and optimal performance within the specified systems
- The 200-pin SODIMM form factor is appropriate for compact computing systems like the iMac, facilitating a direct upgrade
- Operating at DDR2-667, this memory provides a reliable speed for older systems seeking a performance boost
- Crucial is a direct DRAM manufacturer, indicating this memory is tested to stringent industry specifications for quality
- Installation is straightforward, estimated at about 15 minutes, allowing users to perform the upgrade themselves efficiently
- Being unbuffered and NON-ECC, this memory is suitable for consumer-grade systems like the iMac, rather than servers
👎 Cons
- This DDR2 memory is an older technology, limiting its compatibility to older iMac models that use this specific standard
- The 4GB capacity, while an upgrade for some, may still be considered modest for modern demanding applications or intensive multitasking
- It operates at 1.8V, which is specific to DDR2 and incompatible with systems requiring lower voltage DDR3 or DDR4 modules
- The "256Meg x 64" configuration might not be clearly understood by all users unfamiliar with memory architecture details
- As a NON-ECC module, it lacks error-correcting capabilities, which is typical for consumer-grade memory but worth noting
- Finding compatible older systems that still benefit significantly from a 4GB DDR2 upgrade might be challenging for some users