In most cases a single gig link will be preferable.
A trunk can consist of up to 8 links, making a trunk having a maximum of 800Mb, which is obviously less then 1Gb.
Also because load balancing is done based on SA/DA pairs, it is possible that the 800Mb trunk won't be used fully. Some links in the trunk may be saturated, while others are almost unused.
Even more, it is never possible to get a speed above 100Mb for a single traffic flow, because all traffic from one flow will allways be assigned to the same link.
Also troubleshooting performance issues can be easier with only one link compared to trunks.
The biggest advantage of trunks above single links is indeed the "built-in" redudancy, but since you said not to consider this, I would recommend using a single gig link, or the best of two worlds, a gig trunk consisting of two or more links.