Best External HD for iMac

Hello Smart People~
I still consider myself a novice MAC user, so please pardon my ignorance. My iMac is starting to move quite slowly. I have a LOT (over 5700) of photos on iPhoto and thought that transferring them to an external HD might help.
What is the best external HD to store photos from iPhoto?
Is this the right step?
Thanks and happy holidays!!

+"What external HD do you suggest? Does it matter?"+
Just get get some advice from the geeks at your local electronics store, tell them it is for a MAC. You can get either USB or Firewire. With Firewire you can make it "Bootable" so that you could boot from it if something nasty were to happen to your internal HD.
For RAM go to a site like crucial.com and you can enter your Mac model and it will tell you what RAM should be used. And if you click on the Blue Apple in the top left corner of your screen and click "About this Mac" => More Info and let us know the Machine Model someone can tell you how much RAM your Mac will handle and also use this info when selecting RAM (eg. Crucial.com)
http://www.crucial.com/mac/index.aspx

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