RAM or processor?

Hello

I was working with the 5 raw files from the Canon 5 d MkII and I opened in PS CS5 in the form of layers; I tried to align and use the development of stacking technique, but PS showed me an error about my computer RAM. My computer ha 3 GB of RAM and an Intel 2.53 GHz processor.

My question is: I have just to add more ram or do I have to buy a new pc?

The bottleneck is the 32 bit OS and RAM limited, that's where I would put my money first.

The CPU should do as well for a bit longer. The video card is a bit low power, but Photoshop doesn't require anything better or newer. As long as everything works fine I'd keep it for now.

Change OS on a machine, especially going from 32 to 64 bits, is a major operation which will require planning. Firstly, you will need 64-bit drivers for everything, including the motherboard. And then, just to keep things simple, I think I would exchange the C drive for a new and go from there.

Dual boot is another option, but it will require its own activation of Photoshop.

Others may have other recommendations.

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