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Is your Mac ready for OS X Mavericks?

“Mac Match, as you well know, is a handy service that mainly lets you know if your computer can handle certain games,” Kirk Hiner reports for AppleTell. “They now have a Mavericks page in place, so those with the Mac Match service can simply turn it on and find out if they’re system is Mavericks ready.”

Hiner reports, “Of course, there’s a caveat: ‘The system requirements and other info on the Mavericks page is entirely speculative at this point and is in no way a final representation of the OS’s system requirements. We will continue to update the page regularly as additional info becomes available. Also, please note that Mavericks will require Macs with a 64-bit architecture, meaning that if you’re still using a Mac from as far back as 2006 with a 32-bit architecture, you’re out of luck even if Mac Match says you meet all the other requirements.'”

“But it’s all good. Log in, check it out, and at least get a general idea if you’ll be okay,” Hiner reports. “And as we get closer to the launch of OS X Mavericks, Mac Match will get more precise.”

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