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macOS 10.13 High Sierra
LuxMark 3.1
i5-6600 @3.3 Ghz
Sapphire HD 7950

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macOS Sierra 10.12.6
LuxMark 3.1
Gigabyte 1080 Ti
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macOS 10.13 High Sierra (with supplemental update)
LuxMark 3.1
AMD RX Vega 56
Result: 20192

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Update!

After some vBios modifying and flashing, I eliminate voltage and power limit on my 980ti and here's the result

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Before, this card would just run under 1.16Ghz and now it can achieve 1.318Ghz, on par with Vega 56!!

However, I believe NV's turbo boost doesn't work on macOS, so it is most unlikely to have same max clock speed on both macOS and Windows(Which is 1.57Ghz BTW)

Maybe I can make another vBios specific for macOS and load it with Clover, but I doubt Clover's "Load vBios" feature will work on NV's card?
 
How does it get this high score? and did you come to any way to fix Electron apps freezing system while using rx vega?

Its an unsupported CPU but we got it supported beyond compare. I'm glad I have a 2yr exchange warranty. Check out this Valley bench for RX 480. You can't fake Uningine.

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Its an unsupported CPU but we got it supported beyond compare. I'm glad I have a 2yr exchange warranty. Check out this Valley bench for RX 480. You can't fake Uningine.

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Really nice, so now we have that cpu working properly? do you have same behavior (I mean crashes) using this platform versus the intel one?
 
Those AMD cards are really awesome for OpenCL but still trail a little in OpenGL, at least in macOS. For comparison's sake, here's Valley on my GTX 1080.
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This is true, Vega just hasn't matched the efficiency of the Polaris cards yet. Uiningine on Vega needs AA disabled or it gets horrible lines and crashes. More time needed for the drivers to mature, but they will get there. RX 480 for $250 is quite the bargain though and in High Sierra is running like a champ.
 
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