Thanks for doing that for me, I reran with what I think are closer to what you ran it as and got some meh results..
Heaven Benchmark v3.0 Basic
FPS:
40.4
Scores:
1019
Min FPS:
19.7
Max FPS:
104.1
Hardware
Binary:
MacOS 64bit GCC 4.2.1 Release Mar 7 2012
Operating system:
Darwin 12.1.0 x86_64
CPU model:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2500K CPU @ 3.30GHz
CPU flags:
3309MHz MMX SSE SSE2 SSE3 SSSE3 SSE41 SSE42 HTT
GPU model:
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti 2048Mb
Settings
Render:
opengl
Mode:
1600x1200 8xAA fullscreen
Shaders:
high
Textures:
high
Filter:
trilinear
Anisotropy: disabled
Occlusion:
enabled
Refraction:
enabled
Volumetric:
enabled
Tessellation: disabled
I also just came back upstairs to a totally frozen screen, stuck at 19:00 oclock. reminded me of fermi freeze when i had 560ti 2gb.
correct me if i did my stuff wrong but bascially
- I had this set up perfect (i think) with my HD300 onboard card
- Got my new card today, put it in, installed it, checked out windows, played bf3 works beautiful.
- booted to mac (different SSD) and got white screen. ok - i booted again with GraphicsEnabler=no
- Then i opened multibeast and installed the 670 680 690 driver along with the customization -> graphicsenabler=no and restarted then ran tests.
Should I have like.. REDONE all of the multibeast stuff from before? or is it like, once you do it its always done?
What about maybe changing my setup from mac mini to imac 12,1 or something? tbh im not sure what the profiles actually do for functionality.
Thank you so much for replies guys.