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Severe performance degradation vs Mavericks

Hi I have a MacBook Pro (Retina, 13-inch, Late 2012) 2.5 GHz Intel Core i58 GB 1600 MHz DDR3 Intel HD Graphics 4000 1024 MB and after upgrading to Yosemite I noticed a significant performance degradation: overall the system is not as smooth as it used to me, even resizing a Safari window is "choppy".

I am disappointed.

Posted on Oct 17, 2014 7:57 AM

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Oct 17, 2014 8:33 AM in response to jgor2000

I have the June 2012 15" Retina MacBook Pro with 16GB of RAM and I can confirm that the performance is also choppy. I particularly notice it when scrolling through lists of Apps and documents that are embedded in folders on the dock. The genie effect is also a bit choppy. What a shame.


I have an app that lets me activate the discrete graphics card and use it exclusively. When the Nvidia 650M is pushing the graphics, most things remain smooth. So, it seems clear that the Intel HD4000 is struggling with Yosemite's UI elements on older retina devices.

Oct 17, 2014 8:36 AM in response to jgor2000

I feel you. I got a mid 2014 and my animations are lagging. Not all of them, mostly the scrolls and the preview-like-opening on pictures (the bigger the picture the bigger the lag). But, if you use RDM, and set a Non-HiDPI resolution you'll se the lag is gone. I guess that Yosemite isn't ready for retina.. Which is sad and disturbing at the same time.


I really hope that with 8.1 for iOS comes an 10.10.01 or something to fix the bugs. Otherwise i will throw this Mac on the window..


LE: Still, i don't see why on Mavericks my 13" mid 2014 had no problems with the preview-effect or the genie effect but now it lags like ****. Basically nothing has changed, is the same thing, just differs some colors..

Oct 17, 2014 8:43 AM in response to jgor2000

It could be that the OS is slower at first then you expected, directly after installing. OS X has some indexing to do and that takes a while (depending on how much data must be indexed) and it can lead to choppy behavior of the OS. Restart OS X after a few hours and the performance is generally much better. A benchmark app shows that after this indexing process is completed Yosemite is not slower (not faster either) than Mavericks.

Oct 17, 2014 9:04 AM in response to jgor2000

I can't believe Apple have made this software available to the masses when it's clearly not ready. Since "upgrading" my Mac mini has been pretty useless. Programs take a substantially increased time to open compared to Mavericks, and then performance is poor at best. Opening files in Photoshop, for example, is painfully slow and I get the colour wheel almost all of the time - something which definitely didn't happen with Mavericks.


Aside from this, I've experienced a number of frustrating bugs today. When I open a new program on my left screen the right screen is changed to a fresh desktop. Why? When I turn my Mac on I get the login screen on the left monitor (as it always used to) but then the primary desktop is set to the right and I've been unable to keep the correct setting so far (it forgets that I've changed it following a reboot). The background of the top bar keeps disappearing so all of the icons, time, etc. just sit on top of the desktop background.


I hope Apple can release a fix, and quickly.

Oct 17, 2014 9:21 AM in response to lazarusnine

It takes a couple of hours to settle in (indexing). Give it some time - zap the pram, rebuild preferences, and restart. And did all of you do ALL of the App store updates? Mine is working fabulously on an 4 year old Quad core iMac i7 with 14 gigs of RAM. Looks fabulous, everything works great. No slow bootup.


Lots of ******* and whinin going on. Mostly, probably not the OS' fault.


Cheers,

Cameron

Oct 17, 2014 9:24 AM in response to Cambo III

There are post on 15 rMBP high end things being slow/having laggy animations. Really.. ? What app store updates? Beside iTunes and some iWork stuff there's nothing to update. Nothing related to the OS anyway.. Still, the problem here is related to the Retina resolution, as i stated above, if you disable it, everything goes smoother. How come, in Mav we didn't experienced this ?

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