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10.8.2 Brings Complete Native Support for NVIDIA GF100, GF110 and GK104

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As part of the updated NVIDIA drivers in OS X 10.8.2, Apple has now included native support for many high end NVIDIA cards. No extra injection or patches are needed to support the following cards or to enable OpenCL.

GF100
GeForce GTX 465
GeForce GTX 470
GeForce GTX 480

GF110
GeForce GTX 560 Ti 448 Cores
GeForce GTX 570
GeForce GTX 580

GK104
GeForce GTX 660 Ti
GeForce GTX 670
GeForce GTX 680

NOTE: When using GeForce GTX 6xx cards in Mountain Lion, you must use GraphicsEnabler=No.
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Great news! Thanx!
 
What about the new GTX660 cards that are now available?
 
Nothing for GeForce GTX 660 so better buying a GeForce GTX 660 Ti instead ?
 
Wow - does this also mean that it will work out of the box on a Mac Pro (3,1), with boot screens and all?
 
Does this include HDMI audio for those cards as well? I am in no rush to edit my dsdt...
 
@GTX-470 w/ GE=No = Negative
GTX-470 + 10.8.2 + GE=No = Blank screen
Chimera 1.11.0

Tried using dual DVi out. Did not try single HDMi out.

Please advise if additional steps are necessary.
 
Waiting for confirmation if this works with the 660, I am in the process of buying one for my rig to upgrade from a 450
 
I constantly get a white screen when trying to boot with the GTX 670. Any suggestions?
 
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