FCP and 24' Cinema Display

I'm using FCP with ProRes Proxy. When I view the playback full screen on the 24', I get a stutter on the picture playback. Is there anything I can do to eliminate this aggravating problem?
Thanks

Play it back on a system that a) has fast enough hard drives and b) includes the ability to send a video signal out to a proper monitor.
Lacking that, no other ideas.
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