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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May 10, 2013 2:53 AM in response to yuri_my

Credits for this solution to user elmath


To immediately solve the UI Lag just download and launch "Graphics Tools for Xcode - January 2013" from "https://developer.apple.com/downloads/index.action" if you have a developer account, or from somewhere else.


Launch Quartz Debug and immediately you will see all UI problems disappear.


You can close Quartz Debug. Problems finished. UI Lag gone. Enjoy your rMBP, finally!


Have a nice day!

May 10, 2013 4:11 AM in response to ammiraglio

This trick does absolutely nothing for me! Are there really people out there for whom this solves everything?


As for the Calendar animation I have seen one single 15" rMBP in one Apple store in Denmark that does this butter smooth. My own machine, and all other machines out display in other stores around the country, are laggy as ****.


The biggest issue that I experience with the 15" rMBP is scrolling in PDF documents - especially when opening a PDF through Safari. If the document contains just a small amount of pictures, the scrolling becomes extremely laggy and if I zoom in and then try to scroll around I get up to several seconds of delay before anything happens. Large documents (being more than just a few pages) are practically impossible to scroll in when opened in Safari. Here I experience several seconds of delay on practically any action. As I read a lot of scientific articles online as part of my daily work, this is a big issue that directly effects my productivity. It is practically impossible to work with PDF documents within Safari, so every time I need to read something, I have to download the PDF and open it with something else.


To be clear this is not even lag I am talking about, but actual freezing delay times of several seconds! These are simple tasks, that any other machine handles perfectly, but 3k flagship like this is unable to do it. Hm?


Is this also a well known issue for the rest of you guys?

May 10, 2013 4:18 AM in response to benterz222

No effect for me either. I just wonder what to. This is my second retina (replaced the first one in hope of a better computer) and I still have several days to return it. If everything worked buttery smooth this would be one **** of computer, but as we know it doesn't. On top of that I have just noticed that on the top of my screen the brightness of one small area in lower than the rest and become apparent when viewing bring content, perhaps the most of the white login screen. Switch to normal MBP or wait for a next rMBP generation - I honestly don't know :/

May 10, 2013 5:40 AM in response to daniel.dbt

I have the same poor performance in PDF's - and expirenced the same "many pictures" in Safari, Mail, Expose, etc. as well. I don't think it's a HW issue, but "just" a graphice driver problem. And there must be a thousand of apple employees with this machine who also have this problem....


But I can't explain why this is not solved yet.... 😟


PS. The quarts debug is of no help, neither total reinstall, turn off deep sleep, and all other "tricks" - it's the graphics driver for retina!

May 10, 2013 6:00 AM in response to dsciel

Related to the lag while viewing pdf in safari, I was experiencing the same issue on my "regular" MBP (late 2011) : the scrolling is very laggy and the cursor moves are sluggish.


To manage this I installed a month ago this software :


http://smoothmouse.com


Then you have to enable it in the dedicated preference pane.


Since I haven't been experiencing any lag while browsing pdf in safari or in mail.


This hasn't solved the "animation" lag in mission control or in the launchpad but I can at least use safari and mail...


This may work also for rMBP.


PS : for those using BetterTouchTool, you now have to set the mouse speed in the smoothmouse preference pane and choose acceleration "as in Windows", this is a current bug of SmoothMouse, but I expect it will be fixed faster than apple devellopers are fixing OS X...


Regards

May 10, 2013 6:10 AM in response to dsciel

As I told before, the lag appeared after I installed Xcode, 3 days ago. It was impossible to use Safari.


I did the Quartz Debug trick now and the lag is gone. I had to disable HiDPI (Quartz Debug -> Window -> UI Resolution) and log out, but for my surprise the lag didn't come back when I re-enabled HiDPI.


The difference is huge, this is absolutely no coincidence.


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