Adobe CS 5.5 Nvidia GTX 680 Support with Mercury Playback Engine

Ok, so I was all set to buy a new EVGA GTX 580, and now for the same price I can buy the brand new GTX 680.
Is there anyone here that has tried the GTX 680 to see if PP MBE will support the GTX 680? Of course the Adobe website doesnt mention that they explicitly support the GTX 680 but I'm wondering if it works anyway.
And if it isn;t supported now, I hope its safe to assume its coming with CS6. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks!
Chris

So as i understand this means the card is "unsupported" but that doesnt concern me. To me that basically says Adobe hasnt "certified " the comatibility. So i guess my real question is I'm using rhis in a professional environment , and I'm always most concerned about stability
If the simple hack makes it work thats fine,  I guess Im really looking for somone that has made sure the Gtx 680 works without creating problems with Premiere stability
Chris

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