Which MacBook Pro under $2000 for FCPX & Motion 5?

I am selling my late 2011 13'' MBP MD313LL/A tomorrow. Looking to get the most powerful MBP that will handle FCP X & Motion 5 the best for under two thousand dollars. I have found a new mid 2011 MBP 15'' with i7, 750 GB 7,200rpm, anti-glare screen for $1599. But it only has a 2nd gen intel core with 3000 graphics card. Model is MD385LL/A. Thanks

Ugh!!! Of course I mess up trying to be funny
Thanks for the clarification Luis;) I recall asking an Apple rep last year about upgrading to 16 GB, she would not confirm or deny if it was ok to do.
So I'm happy with this machine!&1half    I needed to take in my car for regular maintenance so I brought my new Mac into VW and unboxed it, plugged in my TB drive and restored from TM. Final Cut Pro X works like a dream! Its night and day to what my late 2011 13" MBP could do, absolutely blows it out of the water! I'm not exaggerating, its really sweet.  However,
    I am working on a move that would allow me to go back and get the 15" retina for 1999.99 total. If I can *afford* to get this, do you think it's a good move & I should go for it? (smaller hard drive isn't an issue since I use external)
Thank you for your help Luis, greatly appreciated...
Much thanks to Adam Dachis for his solid input

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