Older Mac Mini and iLife11

Hi there
I have a older Mac Mini (MA608B/A) Intel Core Duo 1.83 GHz upgraded with 2 GB RAM with OS 10.6.5 installed. I want to upgrade my copy of iLife as I'm still running the original iLife06 that shipped with it. I'm wondering whether my Mac Mini is really man enough to run iLife 11? Yes my mac meets the 'minimum specs' for running iLife11 but that doesn't necessarily mean it is capable of running it quickly and efficiently. Last thing I want to do is buy iLife11 and find my mac becomes so slow and clunky that the applications are rendered virtually unusable.
Are there any other users out there with a similar spec Mac Mini who have iLife11 installed who can report how it runs on their Mac Mini's, or would i be better off getting hold of a previous version such as iLife08 or 09?
Cheers
Jonty

I'm also having speed problems with two 1.83 mhz duo's. In the last six months, even before I installed snow leopard and ilife 11, it has been extremely slow. I'm wondering whether there is something in the updates making the computers exceptionally slow.

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