I guess I needed a little more time to research this than I had previously. For those with the same question as I had, I'll attempt to explain what I've read at a high-level. For those more versed on the topic, please correct me if I am wrong or misleading.
From my understanding, OpenCL and Nvidia's CUDA are APIs that attempt to accomplish the same thing. They allow code to leverag the supporting GPUs, APUs, and CPUs to perform parallel processing and really push the processing power of the chip. More here:
http://www.techdarting.com/2013/06/what-is-opencl.htmlFrom what I've read, Nvidia is not too enthusiastic about making the best of OpenCL since their focus is on CUDA. Perhaps they just support the API framework so that software that depend on the standard won't fail on Nvidia cards. That's just an assumption on my part though. AMD seems to have taken more of an effort to use the power of OpenCL.
I am an Nvidia fan boy, so switching to make OpenCL perform better is of interest to me. Unfortunately, this makes RealBench an unsuitable tool for me to compare my build to others. AMD cards appear to run circles around Nvidia cards when using OpenCL despite any efforts of overclocking the Nvidia card.
This still doesn't explain why my OpenCL score is the same number every time I run the benchmark. I find that very odd and, again, highly improbable for a real benchmark result. Since this is the case though, RealBench isn't even a good tool for me to track my own progress in overclocking.
I do not have any two cents on a possible solutions. People smarter than I have probably pondered the issue thoroughly.
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