We certified the offered 8GB memory modules for iMac Desktop.
CompuRAM 204pin SO-DIMM DDR3 modules can additionally be integrated next to existing memory for your system.
Following the specifications and instructions of Apple the memories can be easily used next to each other
with different capacities and from a variety of different manufacturers.
In exceptional cases, we point out special instructions.
Please note that the values indicated in the item description, for example those concerning the speed rates and
timings,
are for your information only. These are the minimum technical specifications by Apple. For our modules we always use the most current and fastest DRAMs. That means, that we typically provide memory modules that allow an even higher timing than neccessary for the iMac iMac11,1 system.
Warranty will not void if using CompuRAM accessories
It's good to know that installing CompuRAM memory as accessories or spare parts for your
Apple iMac iMac11,1 Desktop has no influence on the manufacturer's warranty .
With appropriate handling of the hardware upgrade interfaces or slots, your warranty claim remains valid.
By the way: The CompuRAM-storage modules normally originate from the same production process of
the manufacturer, just like
the so-called original memory of the system manufacturer.
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