![]() US $2,049 – the Extreme CPU was the only custom upgrade to my order). I’ve ended up ordering iMac 24″ AL (2007) with 1 GB RAM, 320 GB HDD and 2.8 GHz Core2Duo Extreme CPU (approx. ![]() memory (4 GB) and lots of internal hard drive capacity (1 TB – at the time), however ordering a custom built model with such features through Apple’s web site was costing an arm and a leg (US $3,449 to be exact in Nov-2007), so I’ve decided to take a DIY approach, also taking into consideration my electronics background. It all started in Oct-2007 – I wanted a brand new iMac 24″ Aluminum with the 2.8 GHz Core2Duo Extreme CPU, max. Therefore, I cannot be responsible for any damages or losses you’ll potentially incur from following this guide – proceed at your own risk! Desire for the Top of the Line iMac 24″ Aluminum (2007, 20) for Least the Money $$Ĭopyright 2007-2009 Amfiteatar Portal. You WILL need some basic technical knowledge to upgrade your iMac hard drive by yourself – upgrading hard drive is not user serviceable part and it might void your Apple warranty. The following guide provides step by step instructions on how you can disassemble and upgrade your Apple iMac 20″ or iMac 24″ (aluminum, models 2007, 20) to 1 TB, 1.5 TB or even 2TB (terrabyte) hard drive and 4 GB RAM (and 8 GB RAM for iMac 2009 models only) – all by yourself, and save some serious money (I’ve personally saved over US $1,000 upgrading my iMac 24″ aluminum by myself), however you will need some background in electronics and relevant experience to make it happen…
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