Quadro K4200 4 GB or GTX 980 4 GB?

Which of them will be better, stable, sustainable and more productive for the Ae/Pr CS6?

1. Quadro K4200 4 GB

2 GTX 980 4 GB

The GTX 980.

Eric

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