Buy what GPU - NVidia GeForce 480 or a cheap GPU card?

After moving from XP to Windows 7 x 64, my old NVidia GeForce 7900GTX no longer works with either Photoshop x 64 or x 32.  I need OpenGL and capacity the ability to process images of several gigabytes.  I am considering a form of NVidia GeForce 480 ASUS in replacement.

I said I need a cheap for $ 50 to $ 100 card that will do everything that Photoshop will not benefit from the extra power of the more expensive NVidia GPU.  I need all the horsepower I can afford, but makes no sense if Photoshop will not use.

If anyone knows if Photoshop CS5 will benefit from the more expensive, more powerful map, not only in the rendering of the screen, but in the actual image processing?

Thank you.

For video editing, the current 'sweet spot' is the GTX 470 - what is supported by the 5.0.2 body while the GTX 480 only works for equipment MEPS (Mercury playback engine) with a little 'hack' in a configuration file

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