I installed 10.10.3 and the difference in performance is incredible. The scrolling in every app is much more fluid. Everything seems to be much smoother than before.
I am very happy with this update and I recommend it to anybody with a 5K iMac.
Here also - base iMac 5K. The Mission Control lags much much less. The framerate drops with lots of windows open, but it's really a lot better and a lot more usable. Preview animation of large photos is also much better and doesn't lag.
This is really an improvement.
I posted so many messages across so many threads saying that some examples of lag were clearly related to the operating system and not the 5K. This was clear because people were reporting it present in many different models (old iMacs, Macbooks etc).
'I told you so'.
I posted so many messages across so many threads saying that some examples of lag were clearly related to the operating system and not the 5K. This was clear because people were reporting it present in many different models (old iMacs, Macbooks etc).
'I told you so'.
Just curious if the improvement might also be tied to a driver update for the M290X/M295X
Hey guys, it has been reported that 10.10.3 brought 5K support to nMP and I can confirm that.
In addition, the 5K support in the older Mac Pros has also been improved. We used to have to power cycle the Dell 5K to engage the 5K mode, now they just boot up in 5K.
So I think that 10.10.3 is just more "5K friendly" and certainly the AMD drivers for D300/D500/D700 got added support so quite likely they tweaked the 290/295X as well.
You aren't just imagining it, 5K support improved across the board.
From everything I have read, that is a Windows limitation, not a driver limitation.I just wish AMD updated their Boot Camp drivers and added 5K support as well.
Hey guys, it has been reported that 10.10.3 brought 5K support to nMP and I can confirm that.
In addition, the 5K support in the older Mac Pros has also been improved. We used to have to power cycle the Dell 5K to engage the 5K mode, now they just boot up in 5K.
So I think that 10.10.3 is just more "5K friendly" and certainly the AMD drivers for D300/D500/D700 got added support so quite likely they tweaked the 290/295X as well.
You aren't just imagining it, 5K support improved across the board.
From everything I have read, that is a Windows limitation, not a driver limitation.
Thanks for the info. I'll have to tell my dad who owns a nMP.
I just wish AMD updated their Boot Camp drivers and added 5K support as well. The latest drivers available from their web (14.301), though still an improvement over stock Apple drivers, lag behind their generic counterpart and support only up to 4K.
This is incorrect. Several people have reported running nMP in Windows at 5K. The laggard was OSX.
From everything I have read, that is a Windows limitation, not a driver limitation.