Imac i5 3.2ghz upgraded 24ram bootcamp sketchup and 3ds max

Hi guys
Im from singapore and 3mths ago bought an imac i5 3.2ghz upgraded 24ram running sketchup and bootcamp+3ds max.
Currently the 3ds max is running fine, with a slight lag in speed (acceptable).
However, its running sketchup via ios that is laggy and slow, making med to large 3d models very slow and laggy to use.
Anyone had similar experience? Is it the video card issue? If changing the video card can help, what brand then would be suitable?
I really hope not to sell the i5 and buy the i7...
All comments will be appreciated.
Thanks!
Darren

You cannot replace/upgrade graphics cards as they are soldered onto the logic board; even if they weren't, they'd need to be replaced with the same model unless there was an upgrade offered at time of purchase.

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