Worth upgrading from HD 4870 to 5870?

I have a 2009 Mac Pro quad core 2.26ghz 4,1
It has 12gb ram and runs a SSD boot drive with 4 internals HD's and an ATI Radeon HD 4870 connected to a NEC 30" monitor
Whilst editing in FCPX it can sometimes get a little bogged down so I plan on adding another 8gb ram and was thinking of upgrading the video card to the HD 5870 but am wondering if this will make much of a difference?
Would anyone recommend this as I'd like FCPX to run as smoothly as possible or would I be wasting my money on the 5870 card, any other suggestions?

maybe see a "Graphics Update 2.0
That's hoping the latest is a 1.5. I haven't seen a substantial effect in performance applying this driver. It's still buggy (Kernel panic or two), seems to "chug" at times, and the images in 3D games are much poorer than the Radeon HD 4870. I'm wondering if others, with the 285 or not, notice a difference between ATI/AMD cards and Nvidia cards.
I'm wondering if it is 8800 all over again, or is that just when my headache will end.
Even if the performance gain for gaming is not significant, how much difference would a 285 GTX make when Now Leopard comes out? are the advantage of Cuda and OpenCL warrant an upgrade? Does ATi has its own version of Cuda and OpenCL for GPU processing?
It could be very significant. The 285 might be positioned to do well with Snow Leopard, the Cuda and OCL capabilities in the card would seem a great match to the system. I think that Adobe apps might get a boost.
I don't know how ATI/AMD make their cards, what specific technology they use. But ATI cards have always generally performed well in Macs and for Apple applications, like Final Cut Pro, Motion...
For Adobe users, Nvidia and Adobe have been collaborating for some time now. Nvidias should have an edge there.
But first, unless I'm being too picky, the GTX 285 has some "evolving" to do. Da_m fine looking card though.

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