Adobe Mercury Playback Engine とグラボーGeForce GTX260 との組み合せ?

Adobe Mercury Playback Engine とグラボーNVIDIA GeForce GTX285 又はNVIDIA Quadro FX との組み合わせで、HD編集が超「快適」になるとAdobeのFocus in blog に書かれています。
私はCS5の発売を待ちきれなく、年初にNVIDIA GeForce GTX260でPCを用意してしまいました。この組み合わせでは、快適度はどれくらい期待できるでしょうか? お分かりになる方がいらっしゃいましたら、教えていただければ幸いです。
 PC他の仕様        CPU;Core i7-960、OS;Win7 64bit、Memory;12MB、HDD;2TB SATA 7,200rpm RAID 0
 ビデオ編集の程度   HD編集(趣味の範疇)、トラックは多くとも3~4本、作品の時間10~15分程度

http://www.adobe.com/products/premiere/dvhdwrdb.html
ご存知だと思いますが、上記の URL で、GPU の対応状況がリスト表示されます。
4月はじめの CS5 の発表後から「Premiere Pro version:」の選択肢に "CS5" と表示されるようになったものの、「Type of hardware:」が何も選べなかったので、実際には何も表示されない状況となっていました。それが5月初旬になって、GPU などの対応状況このリストで CS5 の対応状況を表示してくれるようになり、
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285
NVIDIA Quadro CX
NVIDIA Quadro FX 3800
NVIDIA Quadro FX 4800
NVIDIA Quadro FX 5800
の 5種類の GPU について、「GPU Acceleration」と表示されていました。
しかしながら、今日、再度確認してみたところ「NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285」が「GPU Acceleration」と表示されていないどころか、リストにも掲載されていません。上記の URL 以外のページでも、「NVIDIA GeForce GTX 285」という表記は全て削除されてしまっています。
個人ユーザーが使うことを考えた場合、「Quadro FX」シリーズの「ウルトラハイエンドソリューション」もしくは「ハイエンドソリューション」に分類される GPU はちょっと手が出せないですよね… (-_-; 同じ、「Quadro FX」シリーズでも「エントリー製品」に分類される「NVIDIA Quadro FX 580」「NVIDIA Quadro FX 480」「NVIDIA Quadro FX 380」あたりでいいのなら、個人でも手が出しやすいのですが。
ぜひ、Adobe には上記 URL のリストの更新・整備をお願いしたいもんです。

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