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 19, 2013 4:58 PM in response to benterz222

Go to the application in finder, rightclick->get info or cmd+i, tick the checkbox, be prepared for bleeding eyes...


And exactly what adamstark said. Its good that you try to find a solution, but in this case it has nothing to do with hardware faults and there is no simple software fix. Apple needs to reimplement some parts of the code to run it on the GPU. Webkit and some other third party application have done exactly that and they run super smooth now.


Webkit should solves the issue for the browser, for other application we have to be patient until Apple updates the applications. My guess is 10.9, but who knows...

May 28, 2013 3:02 AM in response to dsciel

Just to let you know:

Finally Chrome runs smooth very nicely on my rmbp! At least the alpha/beta versions. For me, they are also a lot faster than the WebKit nightlies

Here is a link to Chrome beta: https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/beta.html

The Chrome alpha version runs even better (smooth on integrated gpu 1080p res on facebook/theverge): https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrome/browser/canary.html


Opera just anounced that they depend on the same technology as Chrome. Therefore it performs quite nice as well. Here is the link if you want to try it out: http://opera.org/next


It seems that we soon do not have to worry about browser performance and alpha versions anymore! Which is the only thing which really bothered me. Mission control is still horrible, but i don't use it. Same goes for some other OSX applications (iCal and so on).

May 29, 2013 5:22 AM in response to dsciel

I'm confident enough to say that my recent activities with developers have nearly diminished all lag on my rMBP. The latest Beta releases of Nvidia CUDA have help eliminate a substantial amount of lag. I can only hope that the new operating system 10.9 will eradicate Retina lag once and for all.


In the meantime, two things I'm hoping for asap:

- A physcial software/hardware updater for the Intel 4000 HD integrated GPU and

- Another round of EFI and SMC updates for the rMBP line


We're getting close folks. Apple is listening.


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May 30, 2013 11:28 AM in response to dsciel

I HAD DISCOVERED A WORKAROUND:


1) Download: TightVNC Java Viewer JAR in a ZIP archive, It's a TightVNC JAVA client...

2) Open tightvnc-jviewer.jar

3) Press CMD+H to hide the window (optional) , and be Happy !!!!


Performance is great, but it locks on the NVIDIA... but, it's fast, and no lag at alll....



Try it and post your results...


(I know... my english is bad... but the workaround works)

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