IMac, graphics card and Final Cut Studio

I have an iMac, Intel Core Duo 1.83G, 1 GB 667MHz RAM. I finally made the plunge and bought and tried installing FCStudio 2 but it wants a different graphics card. Can my CPU support FCP and if so, what graphics card is recommended and what sort of RAM do I really need to run this well? Or am I better off getting a different computer? Thanks for your advice

... what graphics card is recommended ...
AFAIK you cannot upgrade your graphic card in any iMac. Did you check the system requirements for FCS?
  Alberto

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