Performance improved in mac os x 10.6.3 upgrade

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Two days ago apple released third upgrade of their os Snow Leopard. After waiting more then three months, when i get the chance to download it, i did it and installed it. The download size for my mid 2008 Macbook Pro was 438MB (something like this).

After the upgrade it looks the system now more stable, at least till now.

Here is the banchmark using xbench :

My mbp banchmark with 10.6.2

banchmark of macbook pro with mac os x 10.6.3

banchmark of macbook pro with mac os x 10.6.2

And after upgrade to 10.6.3

banchmark of macbook pro with mac os x 10.6.3

banchmark of macbook pro with mac os x 10.6.3

See, looks good improvement :) what you say

btw, my mbp running in 32bit .

download link:

10.6.2-> 10.6.3

10.6.3 combo

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2 comments to Performance improved in mac os x 10.6.3 upgrade

  • Is its installation disk available in Dhaka market? Can I install it in my Duel Core (Desktop) computer? (Ram 2GB) Lately I’ve become a lot interested in Mac and wanna try it out. I love its graphics, especially the progress bar. :P

    By the way, I would like to know who wrote this post.

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    admin Reply:

    @Aminul Islam Sajib, as you don’t have the mac hardware, you have to do little more steps to install mac os x on intel desktop. check this http://osx86project.org .

    please check about us to know more about us. if you have interest, you can also join with us.

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