Quadro card selection.

We will replace our editing machine and I would like advice on buying a Quadro video card. We do most of our editing in first 6 and improve first CC soon. Currently, we publish several cameras with three cameras 1080 p sequences. We also buy a camera 4K (Panasonic AG-DVX200). We usually work with several layers at the same time with multiple effects, including the Digital Juice animation, titles etc.. We would also like to increase our use of After Effects and Boris Continuum. We have the budget for a single NVIDIA Quadro M6000 but do not know if it would be an exaggeration.

The 1080 is far the best option.  Significantly better performance for a lot less money.

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