Using a GTX 670 with Premiere Pro CC

This is a similar question to one that's been asked many times before, pertaining to earlier versions of Premiere.
With CS6, some cards not on the supported list could be added via a "hack". Can a similar modification be made for Premiere Pro CC ? And if so, how and where ?
Something related to Premiere- I also wonder if Speedgrade can support my GTX 670.

After some searching around, I found this page from Adobe  > http://blogs.adobe.com/premierepro/2013/06/adobe-premiere-pro-cc-and-gpu-support.html
According to that page, selecting non certified cards now only requires a simple change in the project settings.

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