Macbook pro and final cut 5

I have a macbook pro 2.2 ghz with a stock 120 gig 5400 rpm Hd with 2 gigs of memory. On a relative smal final cut pro file with a few layers I am getting dropped frames resulting in very slow play back and stops any help?????? Should I get a faster HD @ 7200 rpm or increase the gigs or is there something in final cut I should turn on or off. Other than this everything else has been running extremely smooth on my macbook pro

Ok stupid question the transfer rate of the 800 is better than the 400 correct? So would you recommend going with http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/MS8U7100GB16/ or
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/Other%20World%20Computing/MS4U7100GB16/
I was thinking of going with the 7200 rpm instead of 5400 rpm would that make that much of a difference?

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