is it worth to upgrade iMac 2008 to 6 GB memory?

iMac (24-inch early 2008) processor 3.06 GHz with 4 GB 800 DDR2 SDRAM Mz

Response received from Apple to remove the color wheel upgrade memory to 6 GB

Yes. Best upgrade is a newer computer that can handle at least 8 GB of RAM.

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