MBP with 27" Display performance question

I'm looking for advice regarding improving the performance, if possible, of my  Macbook Pro and new 27'' Apple display combination.  I'm using a 13" Macbook Pro 2.53Ghz with 4GB RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9400M graphics card and I have 114GB of the 250GB of HD space available.  What I'm really wondering is is this enough spec to run the 27" display easily.  Apple says it is… and it does work, but I suspect that I'm working at the limit of what my MCB is capable of.  My main applications are Photoshop CS5 with Camera RAW and Bridge.  Everything works but I sometimes get lock ups and things are basically a bit jerky.  Is the bottle neck my 2.53Ghz processor or the graphics card?  I have experimented with the Open GL settings in Photoshop and tried closing all unused applications.  Does anyone have any suggestions for tuning things and is there a feasible upgrade for the graphics card if such a thing would make a difference?  I have recently started working with 21mb RAW files which I realise isn't helping.  Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Matt.

I just added a gorgeous LCD 24" to my MBP setup (the G5 is not Happy) The answer to your question is yes. Just go into Display Preferences and drag the menu bar over to the the 24 this will make the 24 the Primary Display and the MBP the secondary when connected.

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