Ventura worked great. Sonoma is a little laggy. I bet sequoia is worse than Sonoma with response time. I have a 1TB ssd and 16GB ram. The bottleneck is the cpu. The dual core just isn’t cutting it anymore. A 15” 2012 mbp is smooth as butter - only because it has a quad core cpu tho. Best bet is to stay on Ventura for performance. Or move to sequoia if you don’t install a lot of apps, disable most features and just do light web browsing. It ain’t getting better from here folks. :(
I had Sonoma installed on MBP 10.1 mid 2012, 16 GB ram 750 GB ssd and it was sluggish and the fans stayed on the whole time bc the chip was overheated. therefore I downgraded to BS 11.7.10 which runs great.
@@KindaAverageTechyesterday I tried to download sequoia from open core legacy patcher downloaded was completed, but when it try to verify , it shows corrupted installer chunklist validation failed. Any solution?
@@KindaAverageTech I have only 4 gb ram and some Otter RUclipsrs Said That if you have more than 4gbs is Fine but if you have only 4 gb ram it would be Not so good
I used to have the same macbook air with 4 gb of ram, and from what I remember, it ran ok on sonoma, I think it will run ok on sequoia, but unless you need the latest macos for something I would recommend staying on an older version still getting security update ,like Sonoma and Ventura.
@@ripgopew Yeah that would definitely cause problems, the minimum you should be using is 8gb and even that is bordering on unusable now days. If you have a mac with upgrade-able memory I would highly recommend doing so for newer versions of MacOS
Hi my mac is same with your one except mine is 8 gb ram your 12 gb ram. Which version should I update to. Thanks
Monterey is pretty stable but won't get updates, ventura is getting updates and less stable and is the same for anything later.
@KindaAverageTech so If I update it to sequoia then I can downgrade to monterey?
I am from indonesia l want ask youI've updated to 15.1 but I don't know why, things like WiFi and camera don't work and the laptop lags a bit
Did you apply patches?
@@KindaAverageTechmay I ask where to find the patches please..... Tnx
In the opencore app
Ventura worked great. Sonoma is a little laggy. I bet sequoia is worse than Sonoma with response time.
I have a 1TB ssd and 16GB ram.
The bottleneck is the cpu. The dual core just isn’t cutting it anymore. A 15” 2012 mbp is smooth as butter - only because it has a quad core cpu tho.
Best bet is to stay on Ventura for performance. Or move to sequoia if you don’t install a lot of apps, disable most features and just do light web browsing.
It ain’t getting better from here folks. :(
I had Sonoma installed on MBP 10.1 mid 2012, 16 GB ram 750 GB ssd and it was sluggish and the fans stayed on the whole time bc the chip was overheated. therefore I downgraded to BS 11.7.10 which runs great.
does ventura still supports much of the applications? like xcode, video editors and all?
Yes@@dikshantsharma6518
All drivers working? Any issues found?
I have not found any issues yet
@@KindaAverageTechyesterday I tried to download sequoia from open core legacy patcher downloaded was completed, but when it try to verify , it shows corrupted installer chunklist validation failed. Any solution?
How mach RAM do you have? And should I Update my MacBook Air early 2014 to sequoia?
12gb, I think it should run fine on your Mac
@@KindaAverageTech I have only 4 gb ram and some Otter RUclipsrs Said That if you have more than 4gbs is Fine but if you have only 4 gb ram it would be Not so good
I used to have the same macbook air with 4 gb of ram, and from what I remember, it ran ok on sonoma, I think it will run ok on sequoia, but unless you need the latest macos for something I would recommend staying on an older version still getting security update ,like Sonoma and Ventura.
Maxed out ram, with ssd?
I have not maxed out the ram yet, but I do have an ssd
8:27 😂😂😂😂😂
hey got a question or two. what’s your specs? how did you make it run this smooth?
12gb of ram
An i5
And a 500gb ssd
,I applied the oclp patches
@@KindaAverageTech alright thanks. i have all that but the ram currently trying on 4 GIGS OF RAM!!
@@ripgopew Yeah that would definitely cause problems, the minimum you should be using is 8gb and even that is bordering on unusable now days. If you have a mac with upgrade-able memory I would highly recommend doing so for newer versions of MacOS
wowie
You tried your best to make the video, I suppose but it was messy and I could not follow you. Thanks for trying.
this video was not supposed to be a tutorial, If you need any help installing Sequoia let me know
@@KindaAverageTech hey can you tell me installing procedure ?