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FF is still last.
Last edited by Dave76; 21 Aug 2011 at 00:16.
Browsers use your hardware (GPU is an option) for acceleration, so it also depends on your system.
My CPU is overclocked but, EIST is enabled so when this test ran it was running at a mere 1.440GHz.
BTW, I ran the test with my browser at my usual size, ~95% of the screen, not minimized.
I've been using the Chrome dev channel version for over two years. Only had one issue and was back to dev channel in a couple of days. It's been great, with only the one issue.
This benchmark is for you to compare how different browsers run on your system, or maybe someone with a near identical system.
I just found your score shockingly high, lol. :)
I agree the main use is to compare browsers on your own system. FF actually feels slower to me and the benchmark shows that.
I tried the test again with the CPU at different speeds and the difference in the score was negligible if there was any difference at all.
My CPU is an Intel i920 overclocked to 4.25 Ghz the latest generation of Intel CPU's run approximately 17% faster than mine & can be overclocked to 5 Ghz.
I captured the Opera browser running Peacekeeper to video , recording video is a performance hit, recording full screen you lose around 2,000 points so I recorded a smaller window unfortunately Opera was not centered properly & the left hand edge is lost.
Opera12 build1047 Peacekeeper - YouTube
The video is 5 minutes long , the beginning shows me installing Opera as a Portable version using the options.