Motion 3 on Nvidia Geforce 6600LE - am i kidding myself?

My upgrade is here! I am mid project so wont upgrade just yet..
Will i definitely need another graphics card to have any hope of going into the world of 3D motion ?
I am a small business on a tight budget right now- what is the best value for money video card to get adequate performance?

Hi,
if you can afford to buy an ATI X1900 GT card (not X1900 XT ! - this is for MacPro) for about $ 350 in Apple Store or at OWC - buy it. This is a great card for late G5 with PCIe slots. In comparison to 6600LE, it runs about 3.5 times faster than 6600LE in Motion2. I mean that you will get 3.5 times faster playback time and exporting to QT time. I didn't check it how it works with Motion 3 yet, because still I didn't upgrade the FCS, but I am sure it will work a lot faster than the low-end 6600LE card.
At OWC you can find this card here:
http://eshop.macsales.com/item/ATI%20Technologies/100435854/
Marek.

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