Either you can use Leopardassist, which gets you a 933 MHz processor temporarily, or you can use my technique, but I have to find this first. The technique is manual and has to be done through OF. Also, this one (as I have tested) has a limit of 9.99GHz speed... but I can give you the code to use. I just have to find it first. I have had Leopard on my G4 1x400 sawtooth for about a year with maxed specs and it runs fine, so I am very sure your machine can handle leopard.
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