Hello, and thank you in advance for all the information that I found in this forum in the past!
During the last years lockdowns I had the great idea of bringing all our 3 machines a little bit more up to date. Those are:
1. iMac (Retina 5K, 27”, late 2015, 4 GHz Intel Core i7, 32 GB RAM, AMD Radeon R9 M395X 4 GB, 3 TB fusion drive)
2. MacBook Pro (15” , mid 2012, 2,3 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 4000 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M, Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB + 2 TB HDD)
3. MacBook Pro (15” , mid 2012, 2,3 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 4000 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M, 256 GB Apple SSD)
All computers are used for normal photo and video editing and 3d rendering, no heavy lifting, just normal stuff. They were working really fast and without any problem when I still had mavericks running on the macbook pro and high sierra on the imac. I mean it was really really fast, I had no problems at all. The only reason for the update was, that of course some programs do no longer run on an 8 year old OS. But after I updated all three of them to mojave, I'm experiencing a wide range of problems. I don't want to describe all the problems here. In general all the macs are just slow and programs sometimes crash, which they never ever did before. I installed newer versions of adobe software and all other programs, so that they fit to mojave. But for example editing a 1 GB PSD file was running smoothly before is now a real pain. Video rendering is also a lot slower. Not to speak of 3d rendering which is no more possible at all. So I'm really disappointed now and hope a downgrade to high sierra would help. Especially the iMac should be powerful enough to handle mojave, but to me it seems that the OS is just burning ressources...
I don't need the newest versions of adobe software, I don't need mobile apps on my computer and I don't need night shift and other fancy stuff. All I need is working machines that can finish the jobs as they did before the update. And I need a file transfer between the machines, which is the only thing that improved after the update, airdrop. The reason why I stick to those old machines is because I also have two 27" thunderbolt screens and a lot of peripheric devices and I certainly don't want to carry around all those usb hubs and stuff.
There are many related topics in this forum already. But I have some specific questions I hope someone more experienced has an answer to:
1. should I use HFS or APFS ? Which works better with a fusion drive?
2. Under high sierra, which versions of adobe software would you recommend to run fastest on those machines?
3. Can I update the iMac to 64 GB RAM under high sierra with the fusion drive?
4. any tips and tricks to make the job a success?
THX
During the last years lockdowns I had the great idea of bringing all our 3 machines a little bit more up to date. Those are:
1. iMac (Retina 5K, 27”, late 2015, 4 GHz Intel Core i7, 32 GB RAM, AMD Radeon R9 M395X 4 GB, 3 TB fusion drive)
2. MacBook Pro (15” , mid 2012, 2,3 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 4000 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M, Samsung SSD 850 PRO 256GB + 2 TB HDD)
3. MacBook Pro (15” , mid 2012, 2,3 GHz Intel Core i7, 16 GB RAM, Intel HD Graphics 4000 + NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M, 256 GB Apple SSD)
All computers are used for normal photo and video editing and 3d rendering, no heavy lifting, just normal stuff. They were working really fast and without any problem when I still had mavericks running on the macbook pro and high sierra on the imac. I mean it was really really fast, I had no problems at all. The only reason for the update was, that of course some programs do no longer run on an 8 year old OS. But after I updated all three of them to mojave, I'm experiencing a wide range of problems. I don't want to describe all the problems here. In general all the macs are just slow and programs sometimes crash, which they never ever did before. I installed newer versions of adobe software and all other programs, so that they fit to mojave. But for example editing a 1 GB PSD file was running smoothly before is now a real pain. Video rendering is also a lot slower. Not to speak of 3d rendering which is no more possible at all. So I'm really disappointed now and hope a downgrade to high sierra would help. Especially the iMac should be powerful enough to handle mojave, but to me it seems that the OS is just burning ressources...
I don't need the newest versions of adobe software, I don't need mobile apps on my computer and I don't need night shift and other fancy stuff. All I need is working machines that can finish the jobs as they did before the update. And I need a file transfer between the machines, which is the only thing that improved after the update, airdrop. The reason why I stick to those old machines is because I also have two 27" thunderbolt screens and a lot of peripheric devices and I certainly don't want to carry around all those usb hubs and stuff.
There are many related topics in this forum already. But I have some specific questions I hope someone more experienced has an answer to:
1. should I use HFS or APFS ? Which works better with a fusion drive?
2. Under high sierra, which versions of adobe software would you recommend to run fastest on those machines?
3. Can I update the iMac to 64 GB RAM under high sierra with the fusion drive?
4. any tips and tricks to make the job a success?
THX