Graphics card supported by Premiere Pro 2014

Hi,
"simple" question about a new graphics card, I saw a list of supported card and I havent found the R9 280 and only the R9 290 in present.
R9 280 isnt supported anyway by Premiere Pro?
System requirements | Adobe Premiere Pro
In case the XFX R9 290 DD 4096MB GDDR5, 5000/947MHz PCIE3, 2-Slot, AMD Radeon is good to work with or there is something better?
Another choise is ASUS R9 280X DC2T 3GD5 3072MB GDDR5, 6400/1070MHz PCIE3, 2-Slot, AMD Radeon if its supported.
Thank you very much
Matteo

Hi matteot1981,
Thank you for posting on Adobe forums.
Since the R9 290 is tested by us, i would suggest you to go for that. Looks like the R9 280X is a good one too but we haven't tested it.
Thanks,
Rameez

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