Mountain Lion UI Lag on rMBP !!! (Let's Make this thread serious and hope for a fix)

I personally think the UI lagging bug is a serious issue on rMBP because this machine cost $2000 and up and it lags on UI features such as Mission Control and Space Switching while classic Macbook pros don't. I do understand that the retina display models carries a high resolution display, but I think the quad core CPU should have the ability to handle it (please correct me if I am wrong)



I am hoping and asking anyone experiencing the issue to follow up with this thread and post your concerns. Let's hope for a fix soon and we can really enjoy the beauty a Retina Macbook Pro brings to us.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, OS X Mountain Lion

Posted on Jul 27, 2012 7:26 PM

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Oct 29, 2012 5:29 PM in response to TheWaveable

I kinda agree. That had a similar problem back in the past with the aluminum iMacs. They came up with a .dmg file that you can burn on a CD to reflash the SMC or EFI firmware. They should easily be able to do the same with the rMBP, all you have to do is save the data onto a memory stick, reboot off that and reflash the EFI and SMC firmwares. I'll bet anything this is all it takes to fix this problem.

Oct 30, 2012 5:24 AM in response to orhan_m

Parallels may support Retina but the OS inside may not be running at Retina HiDPI settings.


take for example. if you install Firefox [it is currently not retina supported] it will run very smooth but the font is not as good as retina font. the bottle neck here is not safari or chrome. but the issue is when the application is retina enabled it uses the HiDPI resolution that causes the lag.


the issue with mission control is because the Whole OSX itself is already retina enabled therefore it can be slow.


from what i can see probably that Apple still working on a resolution on optimising the graphic on retina or probably update the new driver for Intel 4000[However i think the driver for this may need to come from Intel themself].

Oct 30, 2012 6:21 AM in response to orhan_m

The most serious problem that:

1. Not too much people disappointed by their new laptop (Why ? Hey peoples where are you ?)

2. And number of claim from customers is too smal for them 😟


Compare please our thread with thread about screen ghosts, their thread is much bigger then our here, but they can't do anything ;( Apple won't fix it, because number of claim is not too big.


As I know windows 8 support HiDPI, we need to check windows 8 via bootcamp for example how it will work..

Oct 30, 2012 6:44 AM in response to dsciel

Can someone with bootcamp try this : opening the bootcamp window and without closing this window, navigate within safari (for example) and tell if lags are still present or not.


I tried this with LogMeIn Ignition window : when i connect to my remote computer and keep the connection window opened, the lags in safari disappear (I can scroll smoothly trough a pdf file within safari). Of course this is not a solution because it is CPU/GPU consumming but that can help to figure where the UI lags com from.


If it is the same with BootCamp that will means that the lags are a softwear issue...

Oct 30, 2012 9:25 AM in response to dsciel

We are having similar issues on our 27" iMacs and FCP7. We have updated all our editing suites that use FCP7 to Mountain Lion and now they all have a latency in the video on both the iMac and the TB Display. Before that we have had up to 4 machines working off of one through AFP file share protocol and now this has latency issues too. I originally thought it was an AFP file share issue but after a permissions repair, PRAM reset and just hooking up one Pegasus R6 via thunderbolt to the iMac with no file sharing on it continues to have the latency.


It looks like when you play a video on a junkie cpu and when you drag the video window it skips and has a rolling effect with a horizontal line from bottom to top.


Pretty disappointed. Trying to see the best way to go back to Lion. Unfortunately we didn't have all the edit suites backed up to time machine so...


I wouldn't suggest updating to Mountain Lion if you still use FCP7 with similar configurations. We have copied prores clips to the desktop of the machines and brought them into FCP7 and it continues to give the glitches. Must be something within the software and not data transfer between R6 and CPU. Like it has an early 90's refresh rate.


This is disheartening. The iPhone killed the Mac.

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