{"id":2625,"date":"2012-10-07T20:47:51","date_gmt":"2012-10-07T10:47:51","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.vectorstorm.org\/?p=2625"},"modified":"2014-07-13T23:03:10","modified_gmt":"2014-07-13T13:03:10","slug":"macbook-pro-retina-graphic-performance","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.vectorstorm.com.au\/2012\/10\/07\/macbook-pro-retina-graphic-performance\/","title":{"rendered":"MacBook Pro Retina graphic performance issues & fix"},"content":{"rendered":"
Edit, about 21 months later, since I notice a lot of folks still arriving at this page from search engines<\/strong>:\u00a0 Apple eventually fixed the issue I report in this post via a firmware update, more than a year ago.\u00a0 I’ve seen no recurrence of the problem I mention above since then, and I’m still happily using the same laptop for much of my development work today.<\/p>\n As I mentioned a few months ago, I’ve been doing most of my Vectorstorm and MMORPG Tycoon 2 development on a Macbook Pro Retina.\u00a0 In general, it has been a very good experience.<\/p>\n Caveats:<\/p>\n One of the nicest thing about the laptop is that its graphic performance is extremely good.\u00a0 I can turn the resolution up to an absurd level (as you’ve seen in recent screenshots), and still run at a smooth frame rate.\u00a0 But over the past week, I’ve had occasional days where the laptop’s performance has been staggeringly bad.\u00a0 Bad enough that I could turn off all MMORPG Tycoon 2’s graphic effects, lower the resolution to 800×600, and it still ran a lot slower than it did with the effects on and a higher resolution on my old laptop (from 2007).\u00a0 These bad days would happen at random, and the next day, everything would be fine.\u00a0 But on that particular day, nothing would bring performance back;\u00a0 rebooting, shutting down, being on or off mains power, etc.\u00a0 Nothing seemed to make any difference.<\/p>\n And it wasn’t just MMORPG Tycoon 2 which was having performance problems;\u00a0 this affected every non-trivial OpenGL application.\u00a0 Running the Cinebench<\/a> GPU benchmark suite, I normally get a score of 42-43 on this machine.\u00a0 When things are being slow though, I only get scores around 14.\u00a0 It’s a major difference.<\/p>\n\n