I want to upgrade my RAM on my new iMac as I'm almost always running Windows in Parallels for Revit and it's currently behaving as if someone has opened the back of it and poured chocolate into it.
I got the specs from the Apple website for the RAM upgrade (see below) but I was wondering if there is a great value upgrade available in the same vein as Lightbicycle rims from the good people of China? I'd like to get the full 128GB but I'd also like to not spend a tremendous amount of money on it if I don't have to...
For optimal memory performance, DIMMs should be the same capacity, speed, and vendor. Use Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) that meet all of these criteria:
PC4-21333
Unbuffered
Nonparity
260-pin
2666MHz DDR4 SDRAM
Apple-philes.
I want to upgrade my RAM on my new iMac as I'm almost always running Windows in Parallels for Revit and it's currently behaving as if someone has opened the back of it and poured chocolate into it.
I got the specs from the Apple website for the RAM upgrade (see below) but I was wondering if there is a great value upgrade available in the same vein as Lightbicycle rims from the good people of China? I'd like to get the full 128GB but I'd also like to not spend a tremendous amount of money on it if I don't have to...
For optimal memory performance, DIMMs should be the same capacity, speed, and vendor. Use Small Outline Dual Inline Memory Modules (SO-DIMM) that meet all of these criteria:
PC4-21333
Unbuffered
Nonparity
260-pin
2666MHz DDR4 SDRAM