Whats a good AE compatible Nvida card for macpro1,1

I am experienceing the problem some are having lanching AE CS6 with ATI graphics cards so though I would look into changing to a Nvida one.  Whitch ones work well with AE on macpro1,1 (2008).  I am a student so will probably but used.
Regards,
Ben
PS would be good if it worked with FCPx/Resolve.

Hi ,
Any graphics card which supports OpenGL 2.0–capable , or more.
Hope it Helps
PS the more the better

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