Now that Apple Seems to have gone with the ATI solution for the new Mac Pro, is buying the GTX 680 Mac Edition still wise? Could Apple stop support for it in future OS releases? Am I better off going with the Radeon 7950 Mac Edition?
Now that Apple Seems to have gone with the ATI solution for the new Mac Pro, is buying the GTX 680 Mac Edition still wise? Could Apple stop support for it in future OS releases? Am I better off going with the Radeon 7950 Mac Edition?
I just put a ATI Radeon 7970 3GB in my 2008 Macpro and I'm very pleased with it.
I'm debating between a 680 Mac or a 770, for use with CS6 Pr/AE, and finally going from 10.6.8 to 10.8.4...
Same here.
Have it about a month now, and I couldn't be happier.
I'm currently on a 5870 under 10.6.8, and have been really surprised how well my 2012 MacBook Pro is handling video with CS6.Not much difference. More power draw and faster memory in 770. Both 1536 cored GK104. 8-pin needed. Performance difference wont be mind blowing between the 2. 680 has 2x6 pin and falls (barely) within TDP of Pro PSU. I can overclock it in Windows to be on par with 770 stock but in OS X that's a big fat no. + or - on hack flash support in OS X and macvid had said he was putting them out with a voltage tweak to allow within Pro power envelope, I believe. So i am stuck debating with you![]()
I'm currently on a 5870 under 10.6.8, and have been really surprised how well my 2012 MacBook Pro is handling video with CS6.
I'm still figuring out just how things stand in CS6. I've been holding onto Snow Leopard and CS5.5 on the MP w/5870 for stability, as it's my main editing machine. Now that I've used CS6 and ML on the new laptop for a while, it seems quite safe to move to Mountain Lion completely. I put CS6 on the Mac Pro, and it seems much improved over 5.5. I think I'll just go all out and put 10.8.4 on the MP, then install a 680 Mac GPU. I'm between major projects now, so it seems a good time to potentially screw everything up, haha.
I still have an old GTX 285 for Mac, which I've not tried since CS5. (I wasn't that impressed.) I wonder how that would do in CS6?
I *just now* made the jump from 10.6.8 to 10.8.4, and modified the text files for CS6. I now have GPU acceleration with OpenCL in Premiere, which is nice. Look, ma... yellow bars, haha! I don't get the ray-tracing GPU acceleration in After Effects with the 5870, so if I get the urge to speed things up there, I will most likely go for that GTX 680 Mac edition card.GTX 285 would probably do a bit better than 5870 in specific CUDA CS6 but it is getting up there in age. And I don't remember if it had decent compute or too weak. If you are going to stay with your Mac Pro and CS6 for the next 2 years or so why not get the GTX 680 and max out your potential? Nowhere to go after that except shopping for an external PSU for GTX 580 or GTX 780/ Titan. Keep in mind the GTX 570 is almost as good as GTX 680 in CUDA and compute based apps for way cheaper.
You have it running off a seperate power supply? If so, do you have photos? That's the part I would want to get right!
I'm currently on a 5870 under 10.6.8, and have been really surprised how well my 2012 MacBook Pro is handling video with CS6.
Oops... Sorry.
I have the 7950, not the 7970.
My bad!
Still, I'm very happy with it!