Upgrading a Mac Pro 1,1 for FCP X

I'm starting with a Mac Pro 2.66GHz Dual Core Intel Xeon with 4GB RAM (4x 1GB Modules) and Geforce 7300 GT. I run FCP 6 on DV footage. My goal is to run FCP X working with AVCHD from consumer level cameras, DSLR video from cameras such as the 5DMkII, and the Canon XF300. The Scratch Disks are 7200 RPM HDD's either in the Mac Pro's additional drive bays or connected via eSATA. What I'm thinking is to replace the stock video card with the ATI Radeon HD 5770 and increasing the RAM to 12GB by adding 4x 2GB Modules. My level of complexity for edited projects is basic transitions, lower 3rds, and ocassional use of three way color correction. With the upgrades I have listed here, do you think I have sufficient hardware to get started with FCP X? Anything else I should be aware of either hardware or software related?

AVCHD is fairly processor intensive, being so compressed. So, I'd suggest downloading the free trial of FCP X to get an idea of how well your current CPU will handle some of this footage. You can transcode it to ProRes. Just keep in mind your files will get a lot bigger.
You might want to check on the current status of XF300 support. I think you might have to re-wrap those files into *.mov files. I do when I use Sony's XDCAM EX format. Not an issue, just make sure you understand what it takes to work with Canon's format. (or Sony's)
Check to make sure the 5770 will work in your Mac Pro. I have one in my Mac Pro 3,1 and it's fine. But I had heard there might be some capatibily issues with older Mac Pros.
You might want to consider more than 12 GB of RAM. On my system, FCP X seems to hover around 7 GB of real memory. 
It can be a touch decision to upgrade an old Mac Pro, or simply getting a new system. I wouldn't suggest getting a new Mac Pro now. Intel's new processors should be out in 1Q12 and they will be significant upgrade to the current offering.
The new iMacs (specifically the fastest ones, with the most GPU RAM) are very good FCP X editing machines. They can keep up with the fastest Mac Pros, for less money. But, you do loose internal expansion and would have to move to Thunderbolt. Probably at least three times the perfomance of what you have now.

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