Will Photoshop CS6 display 30-bit-color with two GPUs?

Hello there!
I  think about purchasing a small Nvidia Quadro, which supports 30-bit-color, since its not available on my currrent GTX 780Ti running on Windows 7 Ulitimate x64.
It is not a big deal to set the quadro, once installed, as the responsible GPU for color and OpenCL-acceleration...
BUT:
as long as the 780Ti has around 999999x times more computing-power than the small quadro (around 250 €), it would be nice to profit
of this as well. at the same time.
So: is there a way to use the Quadro purely for "displaying and color" and the 780ti for accelerating tasks in Photoshop CS6?
I'm afraid not..
but cheer me up pls.
Thanks in advance!

Thank you for the quick response!
unfortunately that's what I expected to hear.
It's a shame that Nvidia wont enable the 30-bit-feature under windows or mac until you
spend a few thousand euros for a K5000 or K6000
I hope that there will be a workaround for that soon. (maybe some tweaked quadro-drivers as I read a few years ago)
Thanks so far!

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