How to disable any and all eye-candy features on Mac OS X 10.6.8

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I'm going to install Linux Mint virtual machine and work primarily through there.

I want to shut off any and all eye candy on Mac to squeeze out every last bit of performance I can. Akin to "Set for best performance" setting on Windows 7.

Turn off visual effects

If Windows is running slowly, you can speed it up by disabling some of
its visual effects. It comes down to appearance versus performance.
Would you rather have Windows run faster or look prettier? If your PC
is fast enough, you don't have to make this tradeoff, but if your
computer is just barely powerful enough for Windows 7, it can be
useful to scale back on the visual bells and whistles.

You can choose which visual effects to turn off, one by one, or you
can let Windows choose for you. There are 20 visual effects you can
control, such as the transparent glass look, the way menus open or
close, and whether shadows are displayed.

To adjust all visual effects for best performance:

Open Performance Information and Tools by clicking the Start button ,
and then clicking Control Panel. In the search box, type Performance
Information and Tools, and then, in the list of results, click
Performance Information and Tools.

Click Adjust visual effects. If you're prompted for an administrator
password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.

Click the Visual Effects tab, click Adjust for best performance, and
then click OK. (For a less drastic option, select Let Windows choose
what’s best for my computer.)

How can I do something similar on Mac OS X 10.6.8?

Best Answer

You can use applications such as Onyx or Tinkertool to minimize the amount of effects that are displayed on OS X. OS X does not have a built in function to disable graphics like Windows does.