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OSX Mountain Lion 4GB
Posted on: 07.09.2012 by Pilar Maure
As the thread title suggests. I have just upgraded my iMac (used for Ableton) and Macbook to 4gb (for Traktor).
Mountain lion now fly's, and Traktor loads up about 5 seconds quicker.
Not a very thrilling post but highly recommended for anyone out there struggling.
Pilar Maure
08.09.2012
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Isn't it funny how old DDR2s are getting more expensive than newer/faster DDR sticks...
It's generally always the same with RAM. Due to stock levels and reduced production I assume and general availability.
Celine Surico
08.09.2012
Originally Posted by deckard26354
Cheap for the macbook, not so cheap for the iMac 2008. Older DDR2.
Isn't it funny how old DDR2s are getting more expensive than newer/faster DDR sticks...
Pilar Maure
07.09.2012
Originally Posted by padi_04
That's why 2gb is the minimum and 4gb+ is the recommended RAM requirement.
Basically I was a luddite. Not bothered to install it even though I knew it would make a difference. But demonstrably this much difference is quite remarkable. It's now a pure multi tasking OS. Both Mac's feel as responsive as the day I bought them.
Pilar Maure
07.09.2012
Originally Posted by ksandvik
RAM is cheap nowadays, upgrade to max you could put into the laptop.
Cheap for the macbook, not so cheap for the iMac 2008. Older DDR2.
Pilar Maure
07.09.2012
As the thread title suggests. I have just upgraded my iMac (used for Ableton) and Macbook to 4gb (for Traktor).
Mountain lion now fly's, and Traktor loads up about 5 seconds quicker.
Not a very thrilling post but highly recommended for anyone out there struggling.
Pilar Maure
08.09.2012
Originally Posted by ksandvik
Isn't it funny how old DDR2s are getting more expensive than newer/faster DDR sticks...
It's generally always the same with RAM. Due to stock levels and reduced production I assume and general availability.
Celine Surico
08.09.2012
Originally Posted by deckard26354
Cheap for the macbook, not so cheap for the iMac 2008. Older DDR2.
Isn't it funny how old DDR2s are getting more expensive than newer/faster DDR sticks...
Pilar Maure
07.09.2012
Originally Posted by padi_04
That's why 2gb is the minimum and 4gb+ is the recommended RAM requirement.
Basically I was a luddite. Not bothered to install it even though I knew it would make a difference. But demonstrably this much difference is quite remarkable. It's now a pure multi tasking OS. Both Mac's feel as responsive as the day I bought them.
Pilar Maure
07.09.2012
Originally Posted by ksandvik
RAM is cheap nowadays, upgrade to max you could put into the laptop.
Cheap for the macbook, not so cheap for the iMac 2008. Older DDR2.
Leeanna Ayla
07.09.2012
imo 4 gig is minimum.
Celine Surico
07.09.2012
RAM is cheap nowadays, upgrade to max you could put into the laptop.
Dorie Scelzo
07.09.2012
I've been using my gf's new MBP, and I kinda like some of the stuff in mountain lion. I'll be happy to upgrade whenever Avid releases a Pro Tools update.
Nedra Fresneda
08.09.2012
That's why 2gb is the minimum and 4gb+ is the recommended RAM requirement.
Rena Estabrook
07.09.2012
I went from a standard hard drive to a Hybrid Seagate Momentus XL and it showed the biggest performance difference. SSD would be nice but out of the price range for the amount of space I need.

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