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I was wondering if it is possible to upgrade a processor? I'm running on a 800Mhz PowerPC G4 eMac, and now that I'm using Photoshop CS2, it just makes me want to bash my face against my keyboard.

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You cannot upgrade that processor.
You may be able to add more RAM.
The max for those eMacs is a total of 1 GB of PC 133 SDRAM.

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That's what I thought.

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