No 3D chart anti-aliasing with 3D Grow effect on Mac Mini

Today I have just purchased a Mac mini for the main purpose of rendering Keynote animated 3D charts for a doco I'm editing. I am using Keynote '08 (4.0.3).
As it turns out, anti-aliasing works on the 3D charts as long as there is no '3D Grow' effect on them. However, if I apply a '3D Grow' effect and view the slideshow, I get the jaggies and no anti-aliasing, even when the animation has finished. I also get no anti-aliasing when exporting as Quicktime in any format.
I get anit-aliasing on my Mac Pro at work, but not on this Mac Mini so I wonder if there is some incompatibility with Keynote and the Mac mini graphics capabilities.

Hi, thanks for your response.
Actually, I have no transitions grayed out, although for the build effects on Charts, 'Flame' is indicated as unable to be used on this computer.... so you're right, it doesn't look good. Strange that I can use a build effect like Sparkle or Shimmer which are anti-aliased but for 3D grow, some growing blocks of a chart can't be anti-aliased
I guess it's back to the store to try and exchange this mac mini for an Imac.

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