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Is Anyone Having MacBook Pro Retina Display Graphics Issues?

So, I'm wondering if anyone has been having issues with their new MacBook Pro w/ Retina Display graphics? I've installed all the updates and ran the diagnostics. Nothing appears to be wrong, but most of my animations or motions on the computer aren't fluent and are choppy. And at least once a day I'll run into an issue like this: http://d.pr/i/elqX


Just wondering if any of you are running into this issue. It also struggles with Flash (but I assume that is just something Adobe has to update on their end).


Cheers!

MacBook Pro with Retina display, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Jun 21, 2012 3:08 PM

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Mar 21, 2013 11:15 PM in response to Geneous

Yup - was getting stupidly low FPS on Starcraft 2, even when forcing the discrete video card. Took screenshots showing the difference between the Retina and my MacBook Air - the Air was getting 30FPS while the Retina was getting 15FPS, using the same settings.


They kept it for a couple days to run some diagnostic tests on it, determined the logic board was faulty, and replaced it free of charge.

Mar 22, 2013 4:27 PM in response to danielbrown

15 inch Macbook Pro with Retina Display


Recently the display is flickering, but only part of the display. While I can't see what is flickering, it doesn't look like the same color scheme that I have on the display. For example this page is mostly white, and the flickering part, like a 1 to 2 inch stripe appears for less than a second and is usually dark colors.


Is any one else seeing this?


Rick

Mar 25, 2013 12:29 AM in response to danielbrown

Hello World!

I too, have had the same issue. As this was happening, I chose to take it in to the Apple Retail Store, the diagnostics revealed that there was a RAM failure. Obviously, due to the nature of this computer, that required ordering a new logic-board. Once that came in, and was installed, it was very apparent that the issue hadn't been solved. We then tried to boot the computer from an external drive, which proved that in fact, my issue, was not hardware. So after an OS X re-install, and several other measures, we chose to backup, wipe the computer, and simply move individual files and settings over, one-by-one. After that, the repair lasted a total of two weeks, but there were no further issues regarding lag. Though I did get my computer back in a state that consisted of scratches, and parts literally rolling around on the inside. And about an hour later, my computer's battery drained from ~80% to 5% in about 10 minutes, and it would not charge again, so Apple offered a brand-new unit. No more issues thus far, but this proves that the problem is, in fact, software related.

Jul 28, 2013 5:21 PM in response to danielbrown

I have a 15" Retina MacBook Pro, and while most of most the choppy gui transitions have been cleared up, on occasion, my screen still flickers like the GPU is struggling to maintain a constant refresh rate even when I'm not doing anything. It's upsetting. I took it to my local Apple supplier and they kept it overnight trying to replicate the issue but they couldn't and I had to keep it.


EDIT


Mine is one of the 2.3GHz models before they did the spec bump, so maybe the slightly newer models don't have these issues? I'd be interested to know.

Aug 28, 2013 11:18 PM in response to imajerbear

I have the same screen flickering problem on my 15" retina, early 2013 MacBook Pro manufactured in May 2013. It is 2.7GHz, 16GB, 512GB SSD, NVIDIA GeForce GT 650M 1024MB, OS X 10.8.4 config. This seems to occur when the Integrated and Discreet Graphics are switching (attempting to switch in Dynamic Switching mode?). Switching to either Integrated or Discreet seems to resolve this problem (in gfxCardStatus).


Is it a recently developed hardware problem, or is it a software bug introduced by one of the latest updates?

Is Anyone Having MacBook Pro Retina Display Graphics Issues?

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