Graphics Card Question Mac Pro

So I have one NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 with 512MB in my mac pro and I wanted to add one more card to my comp just wondering how this works.. For example, could I add the ATI Radeon HD 4870 and would the two work compatibly?
Or would I have to just grab another NVIDIA GeForce GT 120 with 512MB and double up on that?
There are 4 PCI Slots right? Anyway another question I had was I heard that you should make a drive designated just for rendering and keeping your files. It was actually Larry Jordan who said this. Anyway he was saying DO NOT partition your drive to create this extra drive for your Rendering Files/media.
So okay, what does that mean would I have to just buy another hard drive and put it in Bay 2 of my tower? Designating that just for what Larry Jordan was talking about?
Okay well thanks sorry this post is getting a little big -Nick

Nick Holmes wrote:
Final Cut Pro is not compatible with multiple graphic cards.
Well, to be precise: the current version of FCP on tiger and Leopard has some issues with some FxPlugs if you have more than one graphics card with monitors plugged into them. You can have a graphics card in all four slots, you just can't have monitors on them. I had the horsepower to drive 8 30" displays from 4 dual-head graphics cards. I took three of them out since they were fundamentally useless.
No one knows what the next rev of FCP on Snow Leopard will be capable of doing with more than one card and more than two monitors.
You want a drive in each bay if you're going to be doing video seriously and not as a hobby. If you can afford FCP for a hobby, you can afford the drives so get them anyway.
You want the 4870 card.
You want all the RAM you can afford.
bogiesan

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