Now that you're armed with more knowledge about your computer, you need to find a place to buy RAM. Most iMacs from the past eight years can handle 32GB of RAM, and some can go as high as 128GB. To find out the maximum amount of RAM your iMac can handle, check out this Apple Support page. Go to the line that has the model identifier. To find the model number, go back to the main About This Mac tab and click the System Report button. Depending on which version of MacOS your computer is running, there may be a Memory tab you can click to view how much RAM you have and how many slots it's occupying. Also, look at the memory line to see how much RAM your computer already has.ĥ. For example, mine is: iMac (27-inch, late 2013).Ĥ. Look for either the year your computer came out or the model number. Identify your iMac model and max amount of RAMīefore you can install new RAM, you need to determine what kind of iMac you have. Instead, you have to take apart most of the iMac to add more. Unfortunately, if you have a 21.5-inch model made after 2011 or an iMac Pro, there isn't a way to easily access RAM. If you have a pre-2011 27-inch or a 21.5-inch iMac, there's an access panel in the bottom grille of the computer.
Since late 2012, 27-inch models have a door behind the stand that gives you easy access so you can add more RAM. IMacs come in two sizes - 27-inch and 21.5-inch models.