Logic Preferences Advice for Imac

Hi, I just upgraded from a 2009 Mac Mini to a new Imac & have installed Logic Studio.
I was hoping on this upgrade of computer for a much smoother and faster work flow.
There are a few problems on first look with latency, you know hitting the keyboard and the notes playing 2seconds later.
Im praying this isnt anything to do with this Imac not being strong enough??
So Im looking for some guidance on how I should set all my preferences in Logic. Im sure I need to make some changes
in there as most people would.  But Im not too well informed on what I should be selecting. 
In a nutshell, can anyone guide me on like a basic set up in preferences to make this Imac work at its best.
Here are the specs of the Imac if needed:
Processor  2.5 GHz Intel Core i5
Memory  4 GB 1333 MHz DDR3
Graphics  AMD Radeon HD 6750M 512 MB
Hard Drive 500GB
Thanks

You need something like this: http://store.apple.com/us/product/M8639G/A
Might depend on the age of your iMac - don't know if the miniVGA connector
changed over its lifetime.

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