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Noticeable lag when turning on Hidpi mode on Hackintosh with Has Ryzen 5 5600H #3100

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pokewizardSAM opened this issue Jun 19, 2024 · 5 comments

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@pokewizardSAM
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Hey there, great work man!! you have done a awesome job building this and I truly appreciate this tool. Works as it should and enabled super high resolution , my screen shots look way cleaner now. But I have faced an issue which regard to the noticeable lag which I face when using the high dpi mode. I have attached the video bellow as example.
without hidpi: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DCP6QSl-heOdCZSPjwvV38r3HKIlo0sH/view?usp=share_link
with hidpi : https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VTI9nfdOaFz5MztO_6JLWbS01ohBrdGn/view?usp=share_link

The lag on hidpi turned is a little exaggerated due to recording simultaneously and irl I can see the animation happening unlike in the video. Both the examples were recorded with same resolution and a refresh rate of 120hz. I would like your insights on this. Thank you for your time and effort

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Hmm. Something looks weird here. I don't think there is a Mac with a built-in display that has 1920x1080 as native resolution and 120Hz. I see that it is not an XDR display from the menu but non-XDR built in screens don't have 120Hz. What platform are you on? Or is this Intel/Hackintosh? If so, what GPU does it have?

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(Ok, I see it's Intel from the "Aim for a HiDPI default resolution" - but then is must be a kind of Hackintosh notebook, right?)

@pokewizardSAM
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(Ok, I see it's Intel from the "Aim for a HiDPI default resolution" - but then is must be a kind of Hackintosh notebook, right?)

yeah it's an hack, it Has Ryzen 5 5600H with full graphic acceleration (2gb allocated). It's running from the igpu and the screen native resolution is 1920x1080 on windows

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would like to add that scalling works perfectly on the above configuration, it's just that it's laggy in animations.
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@waydabber waydabber changed the title Noticeable lag when turning on Hidpi mode Noticeable lag when turning on Hidpi mode on Hackintosh with Has Ryzen 5 5600H Jun 19, 2024
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I see. Well, this seems to be a driver issue, it might be that the hacked driver is not optimized for a 4x framebuffer size for some reason. I am not sure which driver it uses but if it is the basic EFI framebuffer driver then a slowdown like this is expected. If it is a kind of accelerated driver (one of the AMD drivers?), the maybe something is not configured well? Do you experience the same with external displays?

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