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ChrisDB

macrumors member
Original poster
Oct 29, 2014
80
22
Bucharest Romania
Hello there,

In Yosemite , I have massive UI lag , in mission control , safari with heavy websites , even in folders and settings , is unacceptable but I found a fix .

Instal AutoCAD trial from their website , run it than close it and that's it , the lag is almost gone . I don't know how this is happening , but AutoCAD seems to have a fix for the lag .
 

Blue Sun

macrumors 6502a
Feb 11, 2009
989
386
Australia
Hello there,

In Yosemite , I have massive UI lag , in mission control , safari with heavy websites , even in folders and settings , is unacceptable but I found a fix .

Instal AutoCAD trial from their website , run it than close it and that's it , the lag is almost gone . I don't know how this is happening , but AutoCAD seems to have a fix for the lag .

There is a massive thread on the Apple discussion board about this very thing. I don't understand, how could running AutoCAD fix the UI lag? I don't doubt you, OP, I just genuinely don't understand.

Can somebody please explain it to me?
 

Beavix

macrumors 6502a
Dec 1, 2010
705
549
Romania
Unfortunately on my rMBP this trick didn't work. I'm back to Mavericks and all works well now.
 

drew627

macrumors regular
Jun 26, 2013
199
22
It's because the program uses a lot of resources like RAM, in which case the OS would free cached/inactive/non-wired RAM. After you close AutoCAD, the resources are freed so the graphics performance picks up. This is similar to doing a RAM "purge" in the terminal.
 
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