4 GB Nvidia GTX 860 m.   Will it work?

I'm considering buying a laptop with a 4 GB Nvidia GTX 860 m.   It is not on the list of supported cards, am I able to still use it for Premiere Pro?  I don't know a whole lot of tech, just how to edit.

many video cards are not listed in the list of supported cards, but most work very well. in older versions of adobe software, such as cs6, by default, they cannot only some video cards, but current versions are no longer restricted to some cards. It should make use of this gtx 860 m very well.

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