MOVED: GTX 650Ti BOOST video review

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https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?topic=169626.0

Software components? I use only Premiere and After Effects.
I'm sorry, I expressed myself badly.
It is clear that the 580 is faster than the 650 but my question is: the 650 is powerful enough? I don't pay 200 Euro for a "insufficient" video card.
The second question is if the used grafic card is a good choice.
Thank you so much.
PS: the configuration of the system is:
Intel i7 920 (8M, 2.66 -> 2.93 Ghz)
RAM 12 GB triple channel @ 1066 Mhz
Motherboard: Asus p6t

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