RAM configuration from the factory?

What is the memory configuration in an iMac Pro 2017 from the factory? It came with 32G of RAM. I know there are 4 memory slots, so does that mean there are 4 8G cards? 2 16G cards?

Posted on Mar 17, 2021 9:33 AM

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Posted on Mar 17, 2021 12:36 PM

yes.. you are correct.. 32 gigs is the factory standard/default , there are 4 slots and 8 Gigs per stick for a total of 32 gb of ram( memory) . The sticks themselves are 2666 Mhz, DDR4,ECC memory ( RAM). The ram is potentially upgradeable, but not by a Mac user. You would have to take it to an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) .


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Mar 17, 2021 12:36 PM in response to SndanceKid

yes.. you are correct.. 32 gigs is the factory standard/default , there are 4 slots and 8 Gigs per stick for a total of 32 gb of ram( memory) . The sticks themselves are 2666 Mhz, DDR4,ECC memory ( RAM). The ram is potentially upgradeable, but not by a Mac user. You would have to take it to an Apple Authorized Service Provider (AASP) .


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Mar 22, 2021 8:03 AM in response to marialupu1

probably, marialupu1, but i don’t know what it costs or what an AASP would charge, locally or otherwise. Your best bet would be to find one near you, give ‘em a call, make an appointment, and bring it into them... along with your wallet/purse and plenty of freely available cash to spend/credit or debit card..


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