Looking to get a new imac

I currently have an iMac 20 inch which I have had for almost a year now. My dads computer isnt functioning the way he needs it to so we are thinking about giving mine to him and me getting a new iMac. The question I have is this...I do video work in final cut studio so I do video rendering, and Im looking into getting the 24 inch 2.88 Ghz model. Would that computer be ok for what Im doing or should I get the 3.06 Ghz model for the better performance? I don't do a ton of video work but when I do its pretty heavy rendering. Im just not sure if I should get the 2.88 Ghz or 3.06 Ghz model. Any advice is helpful. Thanks!

My opinion would be to go with the 3.06GHz model. I just got mine last week and I run all Adobe apps (Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, etc.) along with always having my Mail, iTunes and Safari open.
I made sure to max out the RAM at 4GB and it has been a superb machine for me to this point. You may not notice a large difference in the processor speeds, however every little bit counts and you get the GeForce 8800GS card with 512MB which for your use is a much better card than the ATI in the 2.8 model.
For me, it was also a factor of wanting the best model out there so it takes just that much longer to become obsolete.
If the few extra hundred dollars are not an issue, I highly recommend the 3.06GHz model. I will also add the 24" is awesome in terms of real estate. Makes my 23" ACD at work look tiny! Good luck with your decision. Let us know if you have any other questions.

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