2007 Mac Pro or 2008 Mac Pro

I am tring to choose between these two machines being sold by local dealers. I plan to use it mainly for high quality recording in Logic Pro 9, but will also do some minor video and photo editing:
Mac Pro 2008:
2.8 ghz Xeon Quad-core
16 gb ram
4 TB hd
256 GB Toshiba SSD
512mb NVIDIA GeForce 8800 GT video card
2 20.5" Lenovo LCD Monitors (new) for dual monitor setup
Crap load of software:
MS Office 2011 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Communicator
Adobe CS5 Mastersuite (Photoshop, Encore, Flash, Dreamweaver, Illustrator, FireWorks, Catalyst, Contribute, After Effects, Bridge, and much more!)
Final Cut Pro 7
iLife 2011
Aperture 3
Adobe Acrobat X (PDF Editor)
OR:
Mac Pro 2007
Two 3GHz Quad-core Xeon processors (total of 8 cores)
12GB of RAM
1GB Radeon 5770 graphics card
60GB SSD for OS and applications
4TB of internal storage (2TB drive and two 1TB drives)
Two SuperDrive DVD burners
eSATA card
23 in Cinema Display (that has some fading issue if very bright images are left open)
Any thoughts? I'd appreciate it.

I would say "neither" and get a low end or refurbished 2010. $1900
http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/specialdeals/mac/mac_pro

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