Unigine also has a great collection of benchmarks http://unigine.com/products/benchmarks/ . I've used Heaven in the past and will be trying Valley soon.The Luxmark benchmark tool is optimized for ATI/AMD GPUs, If you would like to try a OpenCL Benchmark tool thats optimized for NVidia card check out Oceanwave Bandwidth Bench 1.6.1
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/topic/268209-opencl-oceanwave-bandwidth-bench-07-march-2013/
You will never get an accurate score with Luxmark 2.0 with an NVidia card.
Unigine also has a great collection of benchmarks http://unigine.com/products/benchmarks/ . I've used Heaven in the past and will be trying Valley soon.
You are right it's OpenGL not OpenCL. My bad.Yes Unigine makes great tools also, but I think it uses OpenGL not CL? My EVGA GTX 670 SuperClocked 4GB card runs Valley nicely. You can checkout the new Adaptive Vsync "ADV" feature in the new 10.8.3 NVidia drivers when using Valley (I don't know about Heaven).
More info can be read here about AVS:
http://www.geforce.com/whats-new/articles/nvidia-geforce-301.24-beta-drivers-released
You are right it's OpenGL not OpenCL. My bad.
Hello, very interesting.
I have a gtx 550 ti (with lion 10.7.4). I would like to move to Mountain lion but I have to upgrade the GPU.
I do not play, but I do video editing and use Adobe premiere, after effect, final cut, potoshop etc. ... maybe it is better to fermi a card for me? ... 570/GTX GTX 580 vs GTX660 ti / GTX 670?
Fermi card 570 and 580 are fully supported in Mountain Lion?
Sorry for my bad English. Hello.