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poundman

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I have Monterey installed with OCLP on my 5,1 with RX580. When I run cinebench don't see an option for GPU benchmark, only CPU. What does that mean? GPU is recognized. Help please
 
Mac Pro 5,1 with Vega Frontier the same and a Mac Pro 6,1 with D500 and RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary also no GPU Benchmark.
 
I have Monterey installed with OCLP on my 5,1 with RX580. When I run cinebench don't see an option for GPU benchmark, only CPU. What does that mean? GPU is recognized. Help please
RX580 isn't a supported GPU.

CB 2024 only support Vega and newer GPU in macOS.

Mac Pro 5,1 with Vega Frontier the same and a Mac Pro 6,1 with D500 and RX 5700 XT 50th Anniversary also no GPU Benchmark.
Which OS?

CB 2024 GPU test only support Monterey 12.6 and newer macOS.
 
Anyway, I just tried that on my cMP. I can finish the 10min GPU test on the 1st go, no issue at all. I just download the latest version from Maxon and run it from the DMG file. My conclusion is that CB2024 isn't a good GPU benchmark at all. Not stressful to the GPU (the GPU core temperature always stay below 60°C with idle fan speed in that 10 min test).

Same as the ancient CB GPU test, the bottleneck is at somewhere else (most likely limited by CPU single thread performance on cMP).

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Apple macOS 12.6+ (Monterey) or 13.3+ (Ventura) for Redshift GPU support
I will look to Trashcan again, perhaps Big Sur was installed on last time. Take a short time, because 12.7.3 Update is running.
 
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Looks like there is a problem with Kryptonite and 12.7.3. eGPU is not detected, and I get a system crash after around 20 seconds after checking the system profile.
 
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