New MBP Video Question

I am on the verge of purchasing the new MBP... the decision lies in the graphics... anyone know how much better the 512MB 9600GT is as compared to the 256MB?... I realize jumping up would end up with the better 2.53 Processor... but I am unsure if whether the processor jump of 1.53 as well as the 512MB graphics is worth the jump of $273.12 (tax included)... what's everyone else's take on this?... I do plan on doing some gaming on this Mac, nothing too major since I have a desktop for gaming, but unsure as to whether the difference in cost is worth it... everything else as of yet is planned and looks like it will be 4GB of RAM with the 320GB HD... this is my final decision that needs to be made... please chime in... Thanks!

ejhj
Hope this helps:
http://www.macworld.com/article/136214/2008/10/macbookbenchmarks.html?lsrc=top_1
Rick

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