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&lt;p>For my new 27&amp;quot; iMac (late 2013) I purchased a 32GB memory upgrade. Apple supports installing third-party memory &amp;ndash; I bought the upgrade from Crucial.com and one of the things I wanted to do was thoroughly test the memory.&lt;/p>
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