As the Apple iMac G5 series continues to gain market share among multimedia users many are finding out that the original system specifications are not up to par. Today we take apart an Apple iMac G5 and show you how to install additional memory modules to improve system performance.
yup, believe it or not iMac G5's use standard PC-3200 184-pin memory modules. Nothing special as you can tell by looking at the Micron CL3 modules I took out of that G5.
The G5 iMac does indeed support dual-channel (128 bit) memory, it's just not mandantory. Most G5 iMacs just use a single stick (64 bit). I think barefeats or xlr8yourmac did some benchmarks and found that dual-channel is significantly faster during real-world usage.
I personally like the Developer section the best, they have the most technical detail there. But there are many more places to go, like http://www.macsurfer.com for more information.
I didn't put that in the article because many online retailers and stores still have modles with the 256mb memory modules in them. Will take a bit longer to clear out all the 256mb models!