Anyone getting graphics corruption in OSX Mavericks?

Having performed the upgrade, I am finding the toolbar at the top of the screen is occassionally becoming corrupted/scrambled. I've also noted the same scrambled pixels at the side of Safari and Mail windows.


Anyone else experienced this?

MacBook Pro, OS X Mavericks (10.9)

Posted on Oct 27, 2013 4:00 PM

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Jan 25, 2014 3:03 PM in response to Gasoftware

Worked for me, but laptop ran very hot with the fan coming on a lot. No surprise there as I run software that is memory hungry in the extreme. So I reverted to the normal compressed memory state, but left the Auto Graphics Switching on. So far (about a day), no reappearance of distortion. Hopefully memory map has altered enought to get graphics memory into a safe place, if that makes any sense. Incidentally, I know of mid 2010 laptops running Mavericks with absolutely no problem. Whatever this issue is, it is tricky.

Jan 26, 2014 12:51 PM in response to Gasoftware

Distortion is back again with AGS on. I was hoping that turning off memory compression for a while would "fix" the problem, and it did for almost a day. I would love to go back to Mountain Lion, but that opens another can of worms. When I try to do a full back up to the time capsule, it works on it for about a day, and then, just as the end is near, it starts to thrash, announcing that all of a sudden there is a lot more stuff to back up. I'm still waiting for the fix from Apple, lol.

Jan 26, 2014 2:47 PM in response to Frank23456

what i don't get is how/why such serious-pervasive bugs make it past beta testing / quality control. given that the display artifacts-corruption issue is so widespread, you'd think the Apple 'geniuses' would've caught that rather obvious bug sooner, before Mavericks went public. on my iMac, i noticed some display artifacts almost immediately after upgrading to Mavericks, although mine were comparatively minor, not as dramatic looking as many MBP users are reporting here and in other online forums. Mavericks was rushed out the door, without being rigorously-properly tested, imo.

Jan 28, 2014 11:11 AM in response to discrockers

Hi - No graphics issues to report since I set compression off (as per Pehtis about 15 posts ago on the previous page of this discussion board). Web pages seem to render just slightly slower in Firefox (v25). Also, starting with Mavericks, when viewing files in the Finder's column view, sometimes it would take a few seconds for subdirectories or files to appear to the right of the selected directory. This has increased to as long as 15 seconds since Pehtis's fix.


If the graphics issue reappears, I'll report here - Steve

Feb 7, 2014 11:40 AM in response to Steve H

The Pehtis solution is still working for me, except that it makes switching between programs almost intolerably slow at times. Also, apps seem to take much longer to load, and startup is similarly slow. I am also experiencing the slow Finder effect mentioned above.


Just for grins, because I had run Mavericks with no problem for two months before this cropped up (maybe something in an update?), I tried turning compression back on. Bang! Instant recurrence of the pixelated halos around windows. So I'm limping along in 10.9.1 hoping Apple will get off their tails and get this fixed.

Feb 15, 2014 3:58 PM in response to rbdancer

I'll admit I didn't read all 9 pages of this thread, but having encountered these issues and been participating in a different thread, I'd like to suggest a workaround. Turn off Automatic Graphics Switching in Energy Saver. It absolutely solves the problem, with the drawbacks of a hotter computer (fans may spin up more) and reduced battery life. No performance impact like with disabling compressed memory, and no need to restart computer.


Hopefully 10.9.2 will solve this issue.

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