ATI FireGL v3350 video card or buy a new one?

I just got a new computer and am going to be using premiere for video editing. The video card is the ATI FireGL v3350. Is this sufficient to produce quality videos? Obviously new to this. Also, if not what replacement video card should be purchased?
thanks

The video card won't affect the quality of the videos at all. You should be fine with that card.

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