This is a quick post to see if OSX Mojave runs slower on a Mid 2014 Mac Book Pro than High Sierra
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New Mac Operating System (Mojave)
I have always been hesitant before upgrading to a new Apple operating system (or performance-impacting patch).
My Mid-2012 Macbook will not be able to install the next 2019 operating system (as it is now considered too old).
MacBook Thermal Cooling
My MacBook is already running at the limit of the stock thermal cooler (read more here). I replaced the thermal paste on my Mid-2012 Mac Book to help lower thermal temps. I often run fans at 100% with TG Pro.
Stock MacBook thermal paste (needs replacing).
OSX Mojave
What’s new in OSX Mojave: https://help.apple.com/macOS/mojave/whats-new/
- Dark Mode
- Folder Stacks
- Finder Enhancements
- Quick Look Enhancements
- New Screen gran
- iOS to Mac camera.
- New News App
- Stocks App
- Voice Memos
- Home Control
- Better Safari Privacy and Security
- New Mac App Store
- Take the tour
I currently have High Sierra Installed.
High Sierra – Black Magic Disk Speed Test 3.1 Speed Test Results
Write: 340.5 MB/s
Read: 348.1 MB/s
High Sierra – Novabench 4.01 Benchmark Scores
GPU: 0 (known issue)
RAM: 136
GPU: 243
DISK: 57
Downloading Mojave
Mojave is available for download in the App Store.
Instaling Mojave
A quick wizard and Mojave in ready to install.
Installation took about 2 hours to install over High Sierra.
Mojave Dark Mode
Dark mode is certainly very pretty, all stock apps on OSX are not optionally available in dark colour themes.
Mojave – Black Magic Disk Speed Test 3.1 Speed Test Results
Write: 348.5 MB/s (8MB/s faster than High Sierra)
Read: 348.1 MB/s (27.1MB/s faster than High Sierra)
Nice
FYI, The first 2 days of Mojave did seem a bit sower but this may because of background indexing.
My home MacBook has a 512GB Apple SSD hard drive. I recently upgraded to Mojave on a 2014 27 iMac that had a Hybrid SSD (128GB SSD + 1TB drive) and it runs really slowly.
High Sierra – Novabench 4.01 Benchmark Scores
GPU: 0 (known issue)
RAM: 136 (same as High Sierra)
GPU:251 (8 higher than High Sierra)
DISK: 57 (same as High Sierra)
Reboot Time in seconds (time taken to reboot and log back into an interactive desktop)
WOW: Reboot average times were 212 seconds in High Sierra but only 124 seconds in Mojave, that’s an 88-second improvement.
That totally made upgrading to Mojave worth it.
Screen Capture and save speed
Often I screenshot the desktop (or apps), Below is a time in seconds to capture the desktop and open the file in Photoshop on High Sierra and Mojave.
Mojave is a lot faster (even with a wait for the file to be saved to the desktop)
IntelliJ
Does Mojave make IntelliJ slower?
Note: Sorry, the scale in the chart zoomed in by default, I am not sure how to reset the scale on the left to starts at 0.
4-second improvement. Nice.
Time to opening Adobe CS Premiere Pro in Mojave v High Sierra
How does Adobe Premiere Pro handle Mojave?
Note: Sorry, the scale in the chart zoomed in by default, I am not sure how to reset the scale on the left to starts at 0.
2 seconds slower (I expect updated from Adobe soon)
More to come soon.
I hope this guide helps someone.
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