Difficulty

Easy

Steps

3

Time Required

                          4 - 6 minutes            

Sections

1

  • RAM
  • 3 steps

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Introduction

What you need

Step 1

              RAM               
  • Unfortunately, I am unable to provide OG content for this step due to my PowerMac’s outer case being severely damaged. Once I get my new outer case I will update this step.
  • Lift the latch on the right side panel to reveal the internals of the Power Mac.
  • If you are doing this on a hard surface I highly suggest you put a mat down between the door and the ground to prevent scratches.

Unfortunately, I am unable to provide OG content for this step due to my PowerMac’s outer case being severely damaged. Once I get my new outer case I will update this step.

Lift the latch on the right side panel to reveal the internals of the Power Mac.

If you are doing this on a hard surface I highly suggest you put a mat down between the door and the ground to prevent scratches.

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Step 2

  • Push the white tabs next to where your RAM is located away form the RAM chip itself.
  • The RAM chips should move up a tad and become somewhat loose.
  • Your RAM configuration may vary. This process is done the exact same way no matter what your RAM placement looks like.

Push the white tabs next to where your RAM is located away form the RAM chip itself.

The RAM chips should move up a tad and become somewhat loose.

Your RAM configuration may vary. This process is done the exact same way no matter what your RAM placement looks like.

Step 3

  • Pull the RAM chips out of the RAM slots.
  • That’s all folks! That wasn’t too hard, was it?
  • Second image: RAM remains

Pull the RAM chips out of the RAM slots.

That’s all folks! That wasn’t too hard, was it?

Second image: RAM remains

To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.

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