There is an application called "Quartz Extreme Check" that will display the QE status of each display attached. Check Version tracker for it.

On Nov 17, 2003, at 8:31 PM, Stacy J. Dunkle wrote:

So far, it seems a lot snappier, especially with Quartz Extreme-related stuff. Menus and scrolling everywhere are noticeably more responsive and quick compared to 10.2.8. (I enabled QE manually; Had to do it that way since the PCI Extreme application doesn't work with Panther. The manual way, is the same way as you do it in 10.2.x, however)

Even the "spinning cube" animation you see when you do the fast-user-switching thing (only with QE enabled, that is) is silky-smooth and fast. I assumed this would be slow and stuttery on an OldWorld machine when I first heard about it, and wow was I wrong.

i couldn't get the QE to work in 10.3.1 even with a manual edit to the config.plist and a restart


besides the snappiness, hoe do u know that it is enabled?

any suggestions? a simple hack like this shouldn't be so difficult

my setup is:

9600/300
450 Xlr8 g4/450
Radeon Mac Edition
768MB RAM

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