

The main goal is for you to understand the differences between the two, and what Sierra brings to the table compared to its predecessor.įirst and foremost, let's take a look at the design. Let's try to compare the two operating systems, and see how they fare against each other. Now check the comparison on macOS Sierra vs El Capitan below. One thing to note, the macOS Sierra is still in public beta testing, so the final version might be slightly different than what we have now. Sierra comes with a number of changes, improvements, and features, so let’s take some time to compare the two operating systems. The 13th version of the Mac OS will be called Sierra, and should replace the existing Mac OS El Capitan. And with the iPhone getting a new operating system in iOS 10, it is only logical that Mac computers get theirs. So I guess I'm wondering for those of you guys that are still running on these machines, which OS would you recommend to install to run LPX? I'd also appreciate some advice on how to maintain the temperature of this machine.Once a year, Apple updates its software for smartphones, tablet computers, laptops and desktop computers. This was what caused the logic board on my MBP to burn up on 2 previous occasions. My only concern is that when my track count starts to stack up, my MBP tends to heat up. As of this moment I'm still running on OS X Yosemite. Fortunately Apple has been kind enough to offer me free repairs for it. Now, a bit of a back story, my MBP has actually died on me twice over the past 5~ years that I've had it. Another one of my favourite go to synths would be Sound Reveal Spire. I mainly produce electronic music, and i tend to rely a lot on Native Instruments plugins as well as their soft synths. I'm about to purchase a Crucial MX300 1TB SSD, and I'm looking to upgrade my OS to run Logic Pro X 10.3.1.

Hey guys, so I'm trying to decide on which OS to run from as I'm going to be performing a long overdue upgrade on my Late 2011 17 inch Macbook Pro.
