GPU for Premiere Pro CC, Geforce GTX 760?

Hello!
I am looking into purchasing a new GPU for running Premiere Pro CC and After Effects CC. I have gone over the lists of approved GPUs for each software, and I noticed that the Geforce GTX 760 is an approved card for After Effects, but not Premiere Pro. I was wondering if anyone could explain the performance issues I might encounter using the GTX 760 with Premiere Pro? From what I have read, it seems that the Mercury Playback Engine will have to run off of the CPU if an improved GPU is not installed in the computer. Is that indeed the case? And if not, are there other features in Premiere Pro that might not work well with the GTX 760?
Thanks!

Adobe's approved list virtually always lags behind hardware releases due to the time it takes to test/certify new cards
My understanding is that PPro CC will use that card without problems

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