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Hi can you upgrade the processor chip from a 2.8 to a 3.06 on a iMac 24 a1225 I have a processor 3.06 ,can it be installed in a 2.8 board? Or do you need the complete logic board? Any won tried this? Let me no thanks
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I don't think you can upgrade processors in the all-in-one imacs but I'm not entirely sure.
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No, those boards are not processor upgradeable

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hi thanks for the reply,thats what i needed to no, thanks again
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