Can an iMac intel core 2 duo 2,16 Ghz run 4 Go of Ram under snow leopard or will it still support only 3 Go?

All is in the title.

I had the exact model and it will only address about 3.1 - 3.2 GB if you have 4 GB installed. That is all it can do - it has nothing to do with the OS version. I decided to go with a total of 3 GB because the 0.1 - 0.2 increase was not worth it to me to pay for the extra 1 GB RAM.
So, the answer is: yes, the iMac will run with 4 GB, but it will not address the full 4 GB, only 3.1 - 3.2 GB.

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