Last week, NVIDIA updated it's CUDA drivers to 5.0 for the Mac, adding support for OS X Mountain Lion and GeForce GT 650M. GeForce GT 650M graphics processors are found in both the latest 15-inch MacBook Pro and the 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display. This update should help out anyone that does video encoding on OS X 10.8 as it helps move some of the processing workload from the CPU over to the GPU. You can find these drivers over at NVIDIA. Let us know how they work on your CustoMac. Related: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 Ti, GTX 660, GTX 650 Ti and GTS 650 launch dates leak NVIDIA GeForce GT 430, GTS 450, GTX 550Ti, GT 620, GT 630 Graphics Cards Issues in Mountain Lion Optimizing NVIDIA GeForce 4xx and 5xx Graphics Cards for Mac OS X Using OpenCL and CUDA
GTS 450, sleep/wake problem still here. CUDA Driver Version: 5.0.17 GPU Driver Version: 8.0.51 295.30.00f01
This is NOT a graphics driver, it's a CUDA driver, so don't confuse things. It will NOT do anything with regards to graphics related problems. It simply adds Nvidia's latest CUDA features and fixes.
Hey guys I put a EVGA GT 640 in my dads rig and he had issues installing AutoCad and Maya...You think this will help? The build is the GA-Z68XP-UD4 in my signature.
cuda 5.0 running without issue on my Gigabyte NVIDIA GeForce GT 640 2GB DDR3 (GV-N6400C-2GI rev.1.0) Kepler GK107