Yes, in theory, Snow Leopard on some Macs allows the kernel to use more than 4GiB of RAM. What matters is the hardware, the memory controller used, not the operating system. All of them have this note:Īpple officially supports 4 GB of RAM, but third-parties have been able to upgrade the system to 6 GB of RAM using one 2 GB and one 4 GB memory module.Īpple iMac "Core 2 Duo" 2.0 20-Inch (Al) SpecsĪpple iMac "Core 2 Duo" 2.4 20-Inch (Al) SpecsĪpple iMac "Core 2 Duo" 2.4 24-Inch (Al) SpecsīTW, there really is no difference between Snow Leopard & Leopard in terms of how much physical memory can be (usefully) installed into a Mac. I believe your iMac should be one of the ones listed below. When I have questions about the specification or capabilities of a Mac the first place I usually look is (FWIW, the site is sponsored by OWC which was mentioned in another answer to this question.)
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