Mac mini to pro equivalent?

sorry not sure if to put thin here or the mac pro section
i have a i5 2.3 2011 mac mini. its working fine and has been, but now im running out of space and ram for my projects.
my main uses are producing music and hi-res/hd movie editing, green screen stuff.
ive got an extra 750GB HD in it, 2 external 1TB drives, 16GB ram
i want to consolidate my existing wires, cables,docks, mini drives into 1, neat, machine
i know that next year a new mac pro is coming out and i'd like to get one but for now, i need more.
its not worth me spending £1900+ right now for a machine i dont plan to keep.
anyway, i need a mac pro and ive looked at bench marks and all that jazz and its giving me a headache
i just want to know, what pro i should aim for?
eg. a mac pro from 2008 quad? is a 2009 2.66 quad for £900 daylight robbery?
im not worried about it being lightning fast and cooking me breakfast just basic equivalent or better, that wont cost a bomb.
thanks

To give you a rough idea, since it depends on what the SW can take advantage of, but potential...
(And since i5 Minis were 2011 or later, I'll include that)
Mac mini "Core 2 Duo" 2.4 (Mid-2010)... Geekbench: 3307/3635
Mac mini "Core i5" 2.5 (Mid-2011)... Geekbench:
6472/7224
Mac Pro "Quad Core" 3.2 (2010/Nehalem).. Geekbench: 9850/10440
Mac Pro "Eight Core" 2.26 (2009/Nehalem)... Geekbench: 11864/13363
Mac Pro "Eight Core" 2.66 (2009/Nehalem)... Geekbench: 14317/16093
Mac Pro "Eight Core" 2.93 (2009/Nehalem)... Geekbench: 15572/17619

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