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Did a search on this and there doesn't seem to be anything more recent in here than July and it there have been at least a couple NVIDIA updates since.
I just got Starcraft 2 yesterday. I'm running an early 2008 Mac Pro (8x2.8) with a GTX 285 on a 30' ACD. 8GB RAM.
When I launched SC, it told me my recommended settings are 1600 x 1200 and everything else maxed out to Ultra etc. To add further confusion, the game recommends 'Ultra' but then suggested settings for Lighting and Shadows is Low. Well, I didn't buy a 30' display to use it at a lower resolution so I immediately cranked it right up and left everything else as is. The first couple of levels played fine, but one I got to the third I think when the reinforcements ship comes it, there's way more to render so things started chugging a little.
I also figured I'd check for driver updates. I found both updated NVIDIA drivers and CUDA 3.1. Should these make much difference? After installing, I reran one of the cut scenes and saw some sections averaging at 20 FPS which is pretty brutal. And one I get to the Star Map it's at 18. Interestingly, dropping Shaders down to High gets me 10 more FPS. This seems to be the big one. Everything else is maxed. Shaders is one I'd actually really like to have at Ultra for the HDR and junk. Depth of Field in Post-Processing isn't even an option for me. I'll keep an eye on my FPS as I start playing a couple more missions.
Anyhow, interested to hear was setting folks are using and getting good performance out of on which specs. Anyone else rocking a GTX 285 on a Mac Pro? Not likely to happen, but would the 5870 make much of a difference vs the GTX 285? My brother-in-law has an iMac that's a few years old now. I'm thinking he wouldn't get very good quality out of that thing.