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How to get the most out of my GTX760?

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GTX 1070 SC2
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Clicking through threads I'm finding that I could download one driver then click ahead and find another driver and end up in trouble like I did with audio. Figured I'd just ask straight forward in one thread. I do 2d/3d graphics so cuda and all that fun stuff is ideal to have working well (more stable power the better). Also, is it possible to OC the gtx760 or that risky?

Basically followed the july mac pro guide and got a GTX760 and run ML on GA-Z77X-UP5 TH / i7-3770k

Any and all advice is appreciated.. Looking forward to seeing what this machine can do :)
 
I've got the same setup and am having a problem with the fans on my GTX760, they are always running full speed. If you know a solution, then please let me know.

With regard your CUDA query, I found this link that made Adobe CC see my card and allow CUDA acceleration.

http://www.vidmuze.com/how-to-enable-gpu-cuda-in-adobe-cs6-for-mac/http://www.vidmuze.com/how-to-enable-gpu-cuda-in-adobe-cs6-for-mac/

Though it's written for CS6, I tweaked the code and it worked with CC as well:


Install Cuda for Mac OSX

1) Download and Install Cuda Drive for Mac: Around 20 MB
http://www.nvidia.com/object/mac-driver-archive.htmlhttp://www.nvidia.com/object/mac-driver-archive.html


Premiere Pro CC

1) Need to run GPUSniffer. Open Terminal Window and copy and paste this command:

/Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC.app/Contents/GPUSniffer.app/Contents/MacOS/GPUSniffer



2) Open Terminal Window and copy and paste this command:

sudo nano /Applications/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC/Adobe\ Premiere\ Pro\ CC.app/Contents/cuda_supported_cards.txt



After Effects CC

2) Open Terminal Window and copy and paste this command:
sudo nano /Applications/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CC.app/Contents/raytracer_supported_cards.txt
 
Sorry if this reply is a little late, I just ordered the same EGVA GTX 760 ACX and was reading about the fan speed issue.

EVGA apparently will email registered users an updated BIOS that slows down the fan idle speed to 31%.

http://forums.evga.com/tm.aspx?m=2036288

There is also a difference between the dual and single BIOS versions of the card. With the single BIOS version all you need to do is to email EVGA support requesting the BIOS to slow down the fan idle.

I will be confirming this for myself once my card arrives.

Hope this helps and if you have already figured your issue out then I'm just late to the party.
 
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