MacPro(2013)でのAEの設定.

MacPro(2013)をフルスペックで購入しました。
GPUとかCPUとか未熟でよくわからないのですが、MacPro(2013)のAEの設定で最適な環境はどんな設定でしょうか?
ちなみにレイトレースというところで、CPUしか選べなくなってます。
この当たりも良く分からず、、、。
ご教授頂けると助かります。
宜しくお願い致します。

うどんFC様
ありがとうございます!
グラフィックはこのようになっております。
ちなみにCUDA入れちゃいましたがNGでしょうか?
消し方がわからないです(泣)
宜しくお願い致します。
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