Ideal Mac Pro for After Effects

I'm planning on buying a new Mac Pro for use with After Effects CS5.
Between the single 3.33GHz 6-Core Intel Xeon “Westmere” processor model or the two 2.4GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon “Westmere” (8 cores) processor model, which would be faster for working in After Effects CS5?
Also how much RAM would be ideal? Would more than 16GB be worth it? Would the ATI Radeon HD 5870 1GB upgrade make a considerable difference?
Thanks.

Hate to say it but "it depends." But one thing is clear: 2.4GHz is slow and more cores don't make up or help.
Maybe your work is with huge files or would benefit from a Quadro.
3 x 8GB of RAM on 3.33GHz is general advice.
And there are dozens of topics on the subject in
http://www.macperformanceguide.com - be sure to click on Topics

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    > Hi
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    > Shahram
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