The processor was not meant to be removed. An industrious and careful user with a rework station could theoretically desolder it.
The iMac G3 was introduced in 1998.
No. An iMac G3 and a standard PC have totally different architectures. There is no way to physically install a Core 2 Duo. Even if you could, the chipset and firmware are incompatible.
No, an iMac G3 is an all-in-one computer.
The iMac G3 was introduced in 1998.
No, iMac G3's were discontinued before SATA was introduced
The iMac G3 memory slots take PC100 SDRAM.
The original iMac was actually 'Bondi blue' in color (Blueberry came later, and was slightly different). It featured a 233MHz PowerPC G3 processor.
The iMac G3 is a computer produced by Apple Inc. The iMac G3 was first released August 15th, 1998, and was discontinued on March 18th, 2003. The iMac was released in Bondi blue, as well as a number or other colors.
The G3 iMacs were discontinued in 2003 and Garageband was not launched until 2004 so they would not normally have had Garageband installed. If an early version has been installed on a G3 iMac it will be of limited use as Garageband requires considerable processor power to handle multi-track compositions for which the G3 processor would not be suited.
The iMac G3 was released in 1998.
Sims 3 will not work with a G4 iMac. The game requires a recent Mac with an Intel processor.
Before Apple started using Intel processors in their iMacs they used a Power PC processor. The G3 was the third generation of these processors. It was followed by the G4 and G5. The G3 iMac was discontinued in 2003 and is not powerful enough to run today's software although it would suffice for basic email, text editing type work.