Mac Os For 13 Inch Mid 2010 Macbook Pro

05.01.2019
  1. Mac Os For 13 Inch Mid 2010 Macbook Pro Charger
  2. Macbook Pro (13-inch Mid 2010) Ram Upgrade

I have a 15' mid 2010 macbook pro and ever since upgrading the OS to El Capitan kernal panics from the nvidia display problem have gotten worse. So I caution against bringing the OS up to date. I wasn't having the problem when I was running Mountain Lion. Hi, I have a mid 2010 13 inch macbook pro, that I bought broken off of eBay in hope of fixing it and giving it to my little brother to do school work on. The Mid 2010 MacBook Pro 13' does support 16 GB RAM, but it is very picky about the type of RAM. OWC sells a 16 GB kit (2x 8 GB). I think it's got to be 1066 (aka 1067) MHz RAM.

Mac Os For 13 Inch Mid 2010 Macbook Pro Charger

Here is a, it is not on same hardware as yours so the GPU performances might be different but newer than less. CPU 10.5.6: 162 10.6.8: 170 10.8.2: 172 Mountain Lion wins for efficient CPU usage and OSX has improved steadily in this test. Memory 10.5.6: 162 10.6.8: 174 10.8.2: 184 Again, Mountain Lion appears to use memory more efficiently, although the Leopard test had 2GB of Apple Ram whereas SL and ML had 3rd party 4GB ram. QUARTZ (2D Graphics) 10.5.6: 220 10.6.8: 208 10.8.2: 270 Once Again, Mountain Lion appears to show OSX improving over time on the same hardware. -- OpenGL (3D rendering) 10.5.6: 160 10.6.8: 157 10.8.2: 96 Here, we see continual drops in performance on the same hardware over time with a MASSIVE drop in Mountain Lion compared to either Leopard or Snow Leopard. I ran this test a few times and it varied somewhat, but ML just plain did horrible. Of course newer hardware would do better, but this is apples to apples using an older test software as well.

Most older games aren't going to change so it seems valid to me. -- User Interface 10.5.6: 340 10.6.8: 295 10.8.2: 245 Once again, we see a continual drop in performance. This is real noticeable performance as well. I noticed a definite slowdown in the feel of Snow Leopard over Leopard and it's pretty clear that ML's eye-candy handling of windows and screens feels slower than Snow Leopard as well (although some of it's new so it's not as easy to compare directly). I'm not sure what's going on here and if it relates to all OpenGL stuff, but that's a pretty sad score given the same hardware.

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Macbook Pro (13-inch Mid 2010) Ram Upgrade

My Mac Mini has scores for OpenGL that are 2.5x higher, User Interface is 1.8x higher and Quartz is also 2x higher and that's with an Intel 4000 so clearly even Intel's integrated chips are over 2x as fast as the 8600M GT (which wasn't bad for its day for a mobile GPU). -- Disk Test 10.5.6: 39 10.6.8: 48 10.8.2: 56 The hard drive is different under 10.5.6 (5200 RPM Apple vs 7200 RPM Segate) so you'd expect the 10.6.8 score to improve, but 10.8.2 is clearly faster yet for getting the maximum out of the hard drive. I got 110MB/sec writes vs. A mere 80MB/sec in Snow Leopard with the same drive. Overall, Mountain Lion appears to be genuine improvement in all the tests over Snow Leopard except OpenGL and User Interface.

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