iMac 32gb or 64gb Opinions Please
We are looking to purchase a new machine for our art department and have settled on
iMac 27" - 4.2 GHz Quad-Core i7 7th-generation processor, Turbo Boost up to 4.5 GHz - 1 TB SSD
The question is do we get it with 32gb or 64gb.
If we get 32gb and want to upgrade the memory to 64gb down the line is it easy to add memory to an iMac? I have only ever used a tower in here so i'm not sure.
We are running art files that range from 300kb up to a 1gb but for promotional material file size is usually over 100mb under 300mb.
I posed the question in the Apple forums and here is the consensus...I am coming to the Adobe forums because you guys are working with files similar to what I am using and might have some thoughts. THis was also posted in the Photoshop forums.
THANK YOU
If it were me, I would order it with 8GB and upgrade to 32 or 64 GB. Third-party RAM will save quite a bit.
I agree, most experienced users on these forums only use Crucial.com or www.macsales.com RAM. Both are dramatically less money than buying direct from Apple and installing RAM is a 5 minute process that requires zero tools. The reason for recommending these 2 vendors is iMacs are sensitive to using quality RAM and both vendors have long histories of supplying quality products, excellent service and fair prices.
To answer your questions, most users are fine with significantly less than 32GB, how much you should get it really up to you. As you are not sure, get as much as the budget allows.
I second rkaufmann87's recommendation regarding purchasing the memory modules from MacSales.com or Crucial.com. It will cost about ½ of what Apple will charge. Being a 27" model you're ordering you can do it yourself.
For example from Crucial you can get two 8 GB modules for $131 for a total of 24GB. The 16 GB option thru Apple is $200. Or two 16 GB modules (for a total of 40 GB) for $258 vs $600 from Apple.

