Nvidia Quadro fx 5800 w premier pro

Hi,
I am looking at getting the Nvidia quadro fx 5800 to be used with Premier Pro. I saw a while back that Premier Pro has a button to use that graphics card.  It made it really fast to edit HD and 3D footage.  Does it still have that button in the latest version?
Thanks,
Mike

Old dual Xeons are not the very fastest now, but going for a complete new system is pretty costly.
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