Should you install OpenCore Legacy Patcher on an old Mac? - Testing Ventura on a 2012 MacBook Air

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  • Опубліковано 16 лип 2024
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    Today, we're installing macOS Ventura on a 2012 MacBook Air, unofficially, via OpenCore Legacy Patcher (OCLP).
    What's the performance like? Should you do it? How to do it?
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 29

  • @dmug
    @dmug 6 місяців тому +9

    Monterey tends to be more forgiving, I’d be curious if it’s much more usable.

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  6 місяців тому +3

      Oh interesting, I will have to give it a go. Thought catalina was still a bit slow for my liking.

    • @wolverine31sh
      @wolverine31sh 17 днів тому

      I moved my 2012 MacBook Air 1.8 with 4gb ram and it pretty smooth no crashes

  • @cupcakke.wet.ch0chie
    @cupcakke.wet.ch0chie 5 місяців тому +2

    im using mine on big sur and its been running really well.

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  5 місяців тому +2

      Really glad to hear it - I might give that a try.

  • @driftingbunny
    @driftingbunny 6 місяців тому +2

    Macbook pro 2013, late 2011, mac os ventura works super smooth (4gb ram, ssd)

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  6 місяців тому +1

      Wow!!
      I’m surprised , but glad it’s working for you. :-)

  • @jericotimtim
    @jericotimtim 4 місяці тому +2

    hi nice review, may i know if you do still use oclp right now, or you've switched to linux?

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  4 місяці тому +2

      Thanks for watching, glad you liked it!
      After this video, I ended up using Linux Mint for a while and it was really good. Fast and compatible with modern apps, but the battery life really suffered. We're talking 3 hours of battery, when macOS gets 7.
      I ultimately ended up downgrading back to macOS 10.13 High Sierra, and using Firefox ESR.

  • @yootae13
    @yootae13 6 місяців тому +1

    I think it’s good on Monterey or Big Sur since it still get support for apps and stuff

  • @itsPericot
    @itsPericot 5 місяців тому +3

    should it run well on a macbook pro mid 2012 ssd and 16gb ram? If not should i upgrade to monterrey or big sur?

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  5 місяців тому +1

      is this the HD4000 version you’re talking about?
      If so, it’ll likely run better than the macbook air given the beefier CPU and double the RAM, but honestly I’d go with Big Sur based on this experience.

  • @josephstacklin3853
    @josephstacklin3853 6 місяців тому +2

    For my 2012 Mac Mini i ended up just installing proxmox and using it as a low power node because of how crap the performance using OCLP was. In addition to everything you seen. While I was just having it plugged it (not doing anything) it used over 500GB of data from my network over 60 days.

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  6 місяців тому +1

      Interesting, I’ll have to check out proxmox.

  • @siri-v18-non-intelligence-b-2
    @siri-v18-non-intelligence-b-2 6 місяців тому +1

    I think he forgot to install the root patches for hardware acceleration. The dock isn’t clear, so that’s how I know.

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  6 місяців тому

      I applied the root patches after install, and the GPU shows up as supporting metal 2 (HD4000), but still no luck 😭
      Good idea though.

  • @amcch3
    @amcch3 5 місяців тому +2

    My experience with the OCLP has been mixed, with components that are good, bad, and ugly:
    The Good:
    Great initiative, creating the possibility to upcycle the premium apple hardware, extending the useful life and keeping it within the macOS ecosystem. The alternative was to extend the life through Linux distros. By the way, Fedora is excellent on legacy Macs.
    The Bad:
    Installation was not trivial in my case (also a MacBook Air 13'' mid 2012). Obviously, there are also performance challenges, that always should be expected when running more recent software on legacy hardware.
    The Ugly:
    IT Security of such a system is questionable. It was particularly uncomfortable to see that additional background processes are installed in the name of people in the OCLP team, literally. I have tried to provide this feedback to the team but without success. I sincerely hope that this issue will be corrected soon.

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience!
      I’m concerned about those processes too, now that you mention it - very odd.
      I’m running Linux Mint on this machine now, so much faster and really enjoyable.

    • @amcch3
      @amcch3 5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for your reply.
      Taking the opportunity to discuss another subject as well:
      I respect that using Linux Mint is a matter of taste. From my perspective, I have to prioritise the superior stability & hardware harmonisation that is obtained with Fedora and OpenSuse. With those two distros I can easily install reliable workstations for professional use on the (still excellent legacy) apple hardware. I used to be an Ubuntu enthusiast since its inception, but stability, security and continuity are no longer a strength for the ubuntu desktops, unfortunately, despite the LTS versions. Observe that the server versions are still very good due to the commercial demand.

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  5 місяців тому

      @@amcch3 Yeah, I’ve definitely been thinking about switching up what distro I use. Thanks for giving me a few things to think about!

  • @farizalfirmansyah2853
    @farizalfirmansyah2853 6 місяців тому +1

    dont go to latest version bro, im using big sur on 4gb and its fine

    • @LUKAS-bb4jc
      @LUKAS-bb4jc 6 місяців тому +2

      I guess it depends on the Mac model. My 2012 MacBook Pro runs Sonoma almost as good as Catalina. Yes it's def not as fast as my M3 Pro machine *obviously* but it's definitely useable.
      But at the same time it's a good MacBook Pro 15" mid-2012 non-Retina (so maybe easier to run than Retina), has i7, 16 GB of RAM, 1 TB of SSD.

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  6 місяців тому +3

      Interesting!
      I’ll give a few different versions a try.

    • @QuinsTechCorner
      @QuinsTechCorner  6 місяців тому +3

      Yeah, depends on a few things I think.
      The extra CPU power and RAM would help so much. What GPU does that machine have? HD4000 still?

    • @LUKAS-bb4jc
      @LUKAS-bb4jc 6 місяців тому +1

      @@QuinsTechCorner mine has a dedicated GPU so that might help