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Q: OS X Mavericks - Awful Performance

Well, here we go again...

 

Apple releases an updated OS and it turns my Mac which is less than a year old into an underperforming little box of frustration for no apparent reason.  I installed Mavericks last night and the overall performance of my system has taken an absolute nosedive.  Seemingly every operation (booting up, launching apps, playing video/audio, browsing the filesystem, etc) is noticably slower.  I really don't feel like this should be the case considering the hardware I am running on which is listed below:

 

Mac mini (late 2012):

2.6GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i7

8GB 1600MHz DDR3 SDRAM - 2x4GB

1TB Fusion Drive

 

I literally got this thing (maxed out on specs and $$$) less than a year ago and already Apple's awesome OS update has already devalued it.  Is this the strategy these days?  Release OS updates that run like crap on hardware that isn't even a year old in order to force people to keep purchasing newer hardware?  All of a sudden a system that left nothing to be desired in terms of performance is now exhibiting early-2000s behavior that includes stuttering video/audio, spinning beach balls galore, and apps that sit and bounce in the dock 15 times before it even launches and becomes useable. 

 

Is anyone else seeing this stuff?  The memory and CPU useage on my system looks fine to me so it's tough for me to just blame a bad install for all of this.  I can't see any reason why it's performing so badly now given all of the features Apple bragged about that are supposed to speed up your system (App Nap, Compressed Memory, OpenCL, etc).  This is worse than going from Snow Leopard to Lion, IMHO.

 

Apple - You can keep your Maps app, tabbed Finder, and the annoying notifications flashing in my face every two seconds if it means that my system will be able to perform well again.  I want my system back. 

Mac mini, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 23, 2013 9:49 AM

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  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Nov 3, 2013 2:18 PM in response to petermac87
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:18 PM in response to petermac87

    Totally agree with you on this petermac87!

    Completely agree!

  • by petermac87,

    petermac87 petermac87 Nov 3, 2013 2:19 PM in response to coffeebreath
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:19 PM in response to coffeebreath

    coffeebreath wrote:

     

     

     

    I don't have the time to raise a RADAR, I don't get paid to fix Apple's software problems. Apple's employees do.

    .

    Then tell them through their feedback page and spare us you histrionics.

     

    Pete

  • by ulzeraj,

    ulzeraj ulzeraj Nov 3, 2013 2:22 PM in response to petermac87
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:22 PM in response to petermac87

    petermac87 wrote:

     

    They wish only to go on anti-Apple rants and yet refuse to post details they are asked for out of the fear and embarrasment of finding out that it is most likely caused by their own third party installs.

     

    Uh as long as I hate the way this thread is progressing I want to say a big NOPE to you. Here is an owner of a late 2011 macbook 13 with a fresh clean install with absolutely no significant third party installs experiencing huge show-stopping issues. Nope... not even Flash or anything else that doesn't come from the App Store. My only difference is perhaps that my computer is part of an AD domain.

     

    I think this "hey its your fault pal" atitude is being a great obstacle in solving the performance issues and I really hope Apple is approaching those problems in a different mindset.

     

    And yeah I have my own thread and already reported issues through the feedback forms. Huge issues with beachballing, slow access, itunes sound hiccups and most annoying occasional typing latency on Safari, messages or anything that uses the OS X core text libraries.

     

    And thats on a fresh install. There is absolutely nothing on my system that indicates a 3rd party interferance.

  • by petermac87,

    petermac87 petermac87 Nov 3, 2013 2:25 PM in response to ulzeraj
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:25 PM in response to ulzeraj

    Learn to read.

     

    Cheers

     

    Pete

  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Nov 3, 2013 2:25 PM in response to coffeebreath
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:25 PM in response to coffeebreath
  • by Allan Eckert,

    Allan Eckert Allan Eckert Nov 3, 2013 2:26 PM in response to ulzeraj
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:26 PM in response to ulzeraj

    I doubt it.

     

    Really what is wrong with telling users to fix their Macs when they are reporting problems that none of can dublicate on our Macs.

     

    Allan

  • by ulzeraj,

    ulzeraj ulzeraj Nov 3, 2013 2:32 PM in response to petermac87
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:32 PM in response to petermac87

    Sorry if I've sounded too offensive but I kinda wanted to tell that while coffee isn't being considerate with the fact that this is a community forum he might be right about the problems.

     

    Something is affecting the performance of a lot of users migrating from ML regardless of being clean installs or upgrades.

  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Nov 3, 2013 2:35 PM in response to ulzeraj
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:35 PM in response to ulzeraj

    Well,

    Then Why haven't you posted any of the info about your Mac, then?

    How do you know if your system has anything that could be an issue with OS X Mavericks or not if you do not post required information?

     

    Some users already have had problems before upgrading the OS thinking that upgrading the OS is going to solve those issues. Usually, it does not and, usually, makes things worse.

     

    If you are having issues, post your Mac's specs.

     

    There is the possibilty of an impending hardware and/or hard drive failure if you feel that there are no other conditions that could be affecting your Mac.

  • by petermac87,

    petermac87 petermac87 Nov 3, 2013 2:34 PM in response to ulzeraj
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:34 PM in response to ulzeraj

    ulzeraj wrote:

     

    Sorry if I've sounded too offensive but I kinda wanted to tell that while coffee isn't being considerate with the fact that this is a community forum he might be right about the problems.

     

    Something is affecting the performance of a lot of users migrating from ML with our without clean installs.

    download and run

     

    http://www.etresoft.com/download/EtreCheck.zip

     

    and report back with the output results.

     

    Pete

  • by ulzeraj,

    ulzeraj ulzeraj Nov 3, 2013 2:36 PM in response to petermac87
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:36 PM in response to petermac87

    Peter and Michel as I've said earlier its a clean install without any non-store apps installed. I'm posting Etresoft's result again anyway. The "UNKNOWN" login item is related to the mountage of the afp://fileserver/username by the way.

     

    Hardware Information:

              MacBook Pro (13-inch, Late 2011)

              MacBook Pro - model: MacBookPro8,1

              1 2.4 GHz Intel Core i5 CPU: 2 cores

              4 GB RAM

     

    Video Information:

              Intel HD Graphics 3000 - VRAM: 384 MB

     

    Audio Plug-ins:

              BluetoothAudioPlugIn: Version: 1.0

              AirPlay: Version: 1.9

              AppleAVBAudio: Version: 2.0.0

              iSightAudio: Version: 7.7.3

     

    System Software:

              OS X 10.9 (13A603) - Uptime: 0 days 1:27:15

     

    Disk Information:

              TOSHIBA MK5065GSXF disk0 : (500.11 GB)

                        EFI (disk0s1) <not mounted>: 209.7 MB

                        Macintosh HD (disk0s2) /: 499.25 GB (424.02 GB free)

                        Recovery HD (disk0s3) <not mounted>: 650 MB

     

              HL-DT-ST DVDRW  GS31N 

     

    USB Information:

              Apple Inc. FaceTime HD Camera (Built-in)

     

              Apple Inc. iPhone

     

              Apple Inc. Apple Internal Keyboard / Trackpad

     

              Apple Inc. BRCM2070 Hub

                        Apple Inc. Bluetooth USB Host Controller

     

     

              Apple Computer, Inc. IR Receiver

     

    FireWire Information:

     

    Thunderbolt Information:

              Apple Inc. thunderbolt_bus

     

    Kernel Extensions:

     

    Problem System Launch Daemons:

     

    Problem System Launch Agents:

     

    Launch Daemons:

     

    Launch Agents:

     

    User Launch Agents:

     

    User Login Items:

              UNKNOWN

              iTunesHelper

     

    3rd Party Preference Panes:

              None

     

    Internet Plug-ins:

              Default Browser.plugin

              QuickTime Plugin.plugin

     

    User Internet Plug-ins:

     

    Bad Fonts:

              None

     

    Time Machine:

              Mobile backups: ON

              Auto backup: YES

              Volumes being backed up:

                        Macintosh HD: Disk size: 499.25 GB Disk used: 75.23 GB

              Destinations:

                        bkp [Network] (Last used)

                        Total size: 536.53 GB

                        Total number of backups: 24

                        Oldest backup: 2013-10-30 22:40:51 +0000

                        Last backup: 2013-11-03 22:31:49 +0000

                        Size of backup disk: Adequate

                                  Backup size 536.53 GB > (Disk used 75.23 GB X 3)

     

    Top Processes by CPU:

                   4%          iTunes

                   4%          WindowServer

                   2%          EtreCheck

                   1%          coreaudiod

                   1%          Safari

                   1%          fontd

                   1%          com.apple.WebKit.Networking

                   0%          usbmuxd

                   0%          SystemUIServer

                   0%          configd

     

    Top Processes by Memory:

              164 MB             mds_stores

              135 MB             Safari

              131 MB             iTunes

              115 MB             com.apple.IconServicesAgent

              66 MB              Mail

              61 MB              WindowServer

              61 MB              mds

              57 MB              Terminal

              53 MB              com.apple.WebKit.WebContent

              45 MB              Dock

     

    Virtual Memory Statistics:

              454 MB             Free RAM

              1.62 GB            Active RAM

              895 MB             Inactive RAM

              1.05 GB            Wired RAM

              1.59 GB            Page-ins

              476 KB             Page-outs

     

     

     

  • by petermac87,

    petermac87 petermac87 Nov 3, 2013 2:43 PM in response to ulzeraj
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:43 PM in response to ulzeraj

    Hmmm.... Still seems to be a problem with your attitude. May need tweaking.

     

    Cheers

     

    Pete

  • by Barney-15E,

    Barney-15E Barney-15E Nov 3, 2013 2:44 PM in response to ulzeraj
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:44 PM in response to ulzeraj

    I saw on your other thread that Spotlight was continually indexing. If it still is, reset the index: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2409

  • by Drew Reece,

    Drew Reece Drew Reece Nov 3, 2013 2:51 PM in response to coffeebreath
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:51 PM in response to coffeebreath

    coffeebreath wrote:

     

    for free? you're funny or...

     

    As for complaing, suck it up, Apple have screwed up with this release, and wasted a lot of my time, which is not free or really for wasting on here going in circles with people who can't do anything useful as they're not 'paid' or in position to influence.

     

    The people who can do something about this, eg. the engineers need to hear that they've made a mess of Mavericks, heck all the Beta versions of Mavericks (I'm a dev so that suck that too) worked better than the GM.

     

    I don't have the time to raise a RADAR, I don't get paid to fix Apple's software problems. Apple's employees do.

    .

     

    ***** to be you huh?

     

    It looks like you need clue - the Apple engineers don't live here, go tell them your woes via the feedback form or continue to fail to post RADAR's.

    http://www.apple.com/feedback/

     

    You can rant at the internet all you like, but the moderators delete off topic posts so you may as well echo it into /dev/null.

  • by ulzeraj,

    ulzeraj ulzeraj Nov 3, 2013 2:51 PM in response to petermac87
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:51 PM in response to petermac87

    Uh can we drop the poison already? I really appreciate the time you guys are spending to help.

     

    Anyway I have the impression that the sluggish behavior is related to disk access. The SMART status of my disk says "verified" and the disk isn't even 15% full.

     

    Everytime iTunes has one of its hiccups I spot errors on the console related to "usbmuxd". This is from my latest thread:

     

    10/30/13 21:50:03.943 iTunes[245]: Entered:_AMMuxedDeviceDisconnected, mux-device:107

    10/30/13 21:50:03.943 iTunes[245]: Entered:__thr_AMMuxedDeviceDisconnected, mux-device:107

    10/30/13 21:50:03.944 iTunes[245]: tid:12c5b - Mux ID not found in mapping dictionary

    10/30/13 21:50:03.944 iTunes[245]: tid:12c5b - Can't handle disconnect with invalid ecid

     

     

    The mux-device number keeps increasing. If those problems are related to specific hardware I think it may be really hard to duplicate.

     

    I also had other problems with SMB2 access that made me fall back to AFP but thats another problem. Original thread here: https://discussions.apple.com/message/23651525#23651525

  • by MichelPM,

    MichelPM MichelPM Nov 3, 2013 2:53 PM in response to ulzeraj
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    Nov 3, 2013 2:53 PM in response to ulzeraj

    With less the half a GB of free RAM, I am going to say that perhaps, depending on how many apps you run simultaneously while working in another app, that it appears your MBPis starved for RAM.

    Plus, newer versions of OS X use a lot more computer hardware resources than earlier versions of OS X.

    Your MBP year and model can take up to 16 GBs of RAM.

    Correct and reliable Mac RAM can be purchased from online Mac RAM sources Crucial memory or OWC (macsales.com).

    Good Luck!

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