Yosemite very laggy after installation

Hello,

I have a late-2012 Macbook pro and Today I installed Yosemite. But starting from the moment after finishing the installation I feel a very obvious lag in some cases. Especially in Safari, iTunes notifications and switching between windows I experience something like it gets frozen for a second, and it goes on. I don't know If it only happens to me or it is just an ordinary post-update process (already 5 hours passed after installation), I am really uneasy with that. So what can I do at this moment? If you have any suggestions or comments about the issue, I'll appreciate.

Thanks,

MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2012), OS X Yosemite (10.10)

Posted on Oct 17, 2014 12:11 PM

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Oct 17, 2014 10:13 PM in response to staywatchful

Hello, I have the same problem with the same mac (2012). I updated yesterday and sometimes when I'm browsing the internet using safari or chrome i notice some stutters and lags. three times now my mac has completely frozen while watching a movie in netflix and the beach ball cursor starts spinning for about 2 minutes and closes safari. Also, when I open a folder from my desktop the folder animation stutters and then opens. I've never had any of these issues with Mavericks; so is it better to just downgrade?


I have a macbook pro mid 2012, running Yosemite.

Oct 19, 2014 7:00 PM in response to Manuel Manev

Hello, im having problems with my MacbookPro mid 2012, and i think it has something to do with the discrete graphics card (gt650m 512 mb).

The finder is very laggy, especially when using the grid view and the rubber banding effect, the stacks become also laggy when opening any app that uses the discrete card, for instance photoshop and i don't think the problem is the lack of memory or resources because everything else is smooth, some animations are the same as mavericks and didn't have any problem with safari so far. hope there is a hotfix or something soon.

ps: sorry everyone for my crappy english.

Oct 22, 2014 4:11 AM in response to staywatchful

I have found the exact same problem with my Early 2011 15" Macbook Pro. I have found that my discrete graphics card (AMD Radeon HD 6490M) is causing the problem. When I connect an external monitor, it switches from integrated graphics to discrete graphics and then the UI is insanely laggy and slow (detected with gfxCardStatus app). Unfortunately, the external monitor can only be handled by my discrete graphics chip and not the integrated one.


Please give us decent discrete graphics drivers, Apple!

Oct 23, 2014 12:15 PM in response to staywatchful

I am experiencing a similar problem and have done some pretty thorough debug to determine the problem. Unfortunately I believe a fix lies within the graphics card driver (so we will have to wait for a release from Apple).


I have a Macbook Pro (15-inch, Early 2011), 2GHz, 16GB 1333 Ram, AMD Radeon HD 6490M 256mb graphics card.


To be clear of my problem, the laptop operates normally standalone. As soon as I plug in to the Thunderbolt display, everything appears laggy (as if the driver isn't installed)


1) Permissions repair

2) Reset PRAM and NVRAM

3) Disabled energy saver so that the laptop is always running discrete graphics. When the laptop is not plugged into the Thunderbolt display, it operates normally (multiple 1080p videos, window dragging flawless). When plugged into Thunderbolt, the lag is apparent (dragging windows is jittery etc)


Then I brought it to the Apple store for some diagnosis with them

4) Plugged in the store Thunderbolt display and lag appeared with the Genius

- This tells me that it's not my Thunderbolt display

5) Disabled startup items

6) MRI hardware test all passed

7) Booted into a copy of Mountain Lion. When plugged into the Thunderbolt display, the laptop responded normally (no lag, just like before Yosemite)

- This tells me that there is nothing wrong with discrete graphic card in the laptop

8) Ran the laptop in Target Disk Mode, chained it to a Macbook with a Nvidia discrete graphic card and the laptop responded normally.

- This tells me that there is nothing wrong with my laptops startup configuration.

- This also is a good indicator that it's a graphic driver issue.


I'm really running out of options on what to try. I'm thinking of hooking up an external HDD, installed Yosemite fresh on that, and she how it responds. At the moment, my diagnosis is that it's a problem with the AMD Radeon HD 6490M driver and the Thunderbolt driver. Unfortunately since the drivers are built into the OS, it seems a little difficult to reinstall or rollback a driver.

Oct 23, 2014 1:06 PM in response to staywatchful

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Oct 23, 2014 1:15 PM in response to Eric Root

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Oct 25, 2014 2:27 PM in response to staywatchful

I have new updates for you guys.


Just control if your FileVault is turned on... Go to system preferences, then Security & Privacy. Click the FileVault tab and check. I found that mine is turned on, and I turned it off (use the lock at the bottom left corner). If yours is also turned on, it takes like 3-5 hours to decrypt.


FileVault surely responsible for the lag. My problem of lagging has disappeared although decryption is not finished yet. (1 hour remaining.) I'll notify you if my battery performance turns back to normal after turning off FileVault.


Appreciate if you share your status of FileVault.

Oct 27, 2014 9:19 AM in response to staywatchful

I'm also using an AMD 6490M and have really slow response when I'm using my external monitor. A reboot helps for about an hour or two. I get lots of abnormal UI flickers with Safari as well(only when the external monitor is attached). I'm assuming this is when the discrete video is engaged.


This only started happening when I installed Yosemite. This was an upgrade from Mavericks. As a test, I grabbed a new hard drive and installed Yosemite on that (not an upgrade), and then tested the OS. Even with a fresh install, the system response degrades with the external monitor plugged in. When my monitor is not plugged in, the system is fine. And yes, I tried all the de facto troubleshooting steps. SMC, Disk Repair, P-RAM, sprinkled fairy dust, jumped on one foot, etc.


I was happy with Mavericks, so I'll go back to that until Apple can fix this issue.

Oct 27, 2014 11:54 AM in response to staywatchful

I was having the same issue, and, for me there was a lot of mis-information. What helped was a comment in another thread to reset the SMC. It was an immediate difference and took all of 2 minutes. I never had fireVault turned on (fdesetup status signifies that it is off). If all you're getting is slow UI (without any flicker, weird spots on the monitor, etc), try SMC reset: Intel-based Macs: Resetting the System Management Controller (SMC).

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