Not stepping on any toes here... I don't think anybody is trying to get MORE than 1200gph from the pump, but just getting 1200gph from the pump is the issue. People buy a pump rated for a certain volume of water pumped and should plumb those pumps as the manuf. suggests to get that flow.
I ran my mag 9.5 for years with 3/4" pipe with no problems, having to restrict it just a little because overflow couldn't keep up. A couple weeks ago I changed over to 1" pipe and have to restrict the flow more (judging by how much the valve is closed) because of the overflow keeping up, and that's even with adding 2 reactors. Take that with a grain of salt...
I believe the advantage of going with larger pipe is by reducing the friction of the pipe over the entire run of the pipe and through all of the fittings such as elbows and Tees. 1.5" pipe will give less friction, therefore less restriction, than a 3/4" pipe.
Mag says on the instructions to use no less than 1.5" pipe. According to the head loss calculator (stolen from another post):
Mag 9
5ft, 1 90*, 1 45*
no valves
Using the calculator....
.75" diameter: 616gph
1": 705
1.25": 746
1.5": 755
2": 762
2.5": 764
3": 765
Almost 150gph increase from 3/4" to 1.5" pipe. If that little (or much) flow is a big deal, then 1.5" is a good choice.
Just something to keep in mind... I once thought too that if the outlet was 3/4", larger pipe would be a waste, but through researching for my own setup, I learned that isn't necessarily true.
Also "borrowed" from another post... read the text below the image.