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To: Doren who wrote (187134)1/9/2016 12:45:19 PM
From: Jeff Hayden  Read Replies (1) of 213182
 
I did spend time and money to max out the RAM on my iMac which didn't do anything for me. I upgraded RAM anticipating that LogicPro would run a lot faster and better but it doesn't. It barely uses 25% of my ram and instead swaps out a huge amount. And on occasion it locks up and dies. RIDICULOUS.
I had similar problems with using Preview to view huge PDFs when the OS was Mavericks and later Yosemite. My 16 GB MacBook Pro was slower than a dog when using Preview. For El Capitan, Apple began using their own Metal instead of Open GL for Preview's graphics and now Preview works great. I wonder, maybe Logic Pro uses the graphic processor too? If so, there is a major improvement in OS X 10.11.
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