

Related: See which upgrades your Mac is compatible with the My Upgrades tool Get it with the top of the line processor with 18 cores, 128GB of RAM, and 4TB of SSD storage and you’re looking at a $13,348 price tag - before taxes! At a starting price of $4,999 with 32GB of RAM and the basic processor, it’s quite pricy.

Those who are purchasing the iMac Pro are usually doing so for a reason - they need the incredible power of this computer. The amount of RAM that should come pre-installed in your Mac depends on what you’ll be using the Mac for and what model you purchase. How much RAM should you purchase for your iMac Pro, or for any Mac that isn’t easily upgradeable by users? “… with consideration to the relatively limited trade-in value of the lowest base 32GB option, the current cost of a full 64GB or 128GB kit and the labor involved with the upgrade – we currently recommend purchasing an iMac Pro with the amount of memory you believe will be needed.” While more reasonably-priced upgrades than those from Apple will be available from in the near future, OWC CEO Larry O’Connor recently noted that: There was a bit of controversy once the iMac Pro became available to pre-order, as it was also announced that unlike the “regular” iMac, the Pro model did not have a hatch on the back for performing easy memory upgrades. Now that the new iMac Pro is available, you might be thinking about getting one to speed through video editing and rendering…or just to gain bragging rights.
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A RAM Install on a 27-inch iMac through the “back door”
