Question about migrating my stuff from iMac to a new one

Hi I must be on my fourth consecutive iMac now, and it is late 2007 model I think. I am considering about getting a new one soon. It is very tempting to use Migration Assistant to haul everything to the new one from the old one but:
After 4 previous migrations, will I have a slower system than a clean, new one with just the files, not migrated settings and other stuff?
Are there some negative effects of migrating vs installing everything from scratch?
Thanks for any input!
BR
Timo

When using Migration Assistant in my opinion it's best to connect to either a Time Machine Backup via USB or Firewire to the new machine. DO NOT use Wi-Fi to migrate. Also remember if you should prepare the old machine to ensure all of it's apps are up-to-date and it is running well otherwise.
I would also recommend using Setup Assistant to migrate rather than Migration Assistant. Both are almost the same,however SA is what starts up when you turn on any new Mac for the first time. It will come to a point where it asks if you are migrating from an older Mac. Select yes, select your TM backup EHD and connect it (USB or Firewire remember??) to the new machine and select the options and let it do the migration. This method normally results in a smooth migration and will not create a new user account like Migration Assistant will.

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