Need a new video card for 2008 pro

hi to all,
i have a mac pro early 2008
with next parts
2*2,8 ghz quad core
10gb 800 mhz ddr2
ati radeon hd 2600 xt 256mb
and osx 10.8.4
i like to upgrade this so that i can use flight game x-plane
the recommend system specifications are
3ghz(multi core)
4gb ram
a directx 11 video card with 1 gb onboard,dedicated vram
i realy don't know what they mean with this,so what's the best video card that i can use in this system
a good(best) card without problems
i would stay with ati radeon bcse at this moment no problems with them
thanks for your help
marc

New Nvidia Quadro/GeForce Drivers for OS X 10.8.5 (12F45) + CUDA Update
Monday's news had a report from a Mac Pro owner that the (Sept. 19th) Nvidia Driver Update for OS X 10.8.5 (12F37) were broken by the OS X 10.8.5 Supplemental Update (12F45). Wednesday he sent a FYI on another driver update. (Popup from the previous install's web check I assume.)
"New Nvidia driver for 10.8.5 Supplemental restores functionality
Recently I send you a mail, describing a problem with Nvidia drivers (for build 12F37) after updating to the latest supplemental OS update (12F45).
   Yesterday, a friendly window popped up, asking me to download a new Nvidia Geforce driver. After finishing, I can use the NVidia driver again within 10.8.5. (12F45)
Just for completion.
Kind regards, Jörg"
Thanks Jörg. After getting his mail I checked the Nvidia drivers download page again and there is now a new update available (as well as a later Cuda version). See Quadro & GeForce Mac OS X (12F45) Driver Release 313.01.03f02 which also refers to a later CUDA driver - v5.5.25. (Driver page's Additional Info tabs have install info.) '
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