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Peacekeeper: A Futuremark browser benchmark
DaggerLite:
Go ahead and post your results for this test in this thread if you wish. Preferably screenshot the detailed score and upload it to an imagehost like ImageShack or imgur, but plain text is okay too. Please also post your CPU, GPU and Memory for the sake of this thread (exact tech details not too important). The scores are highly dependant on your system, and may vary slightly from run to run depending on what your system is using resources on. Don't try to run it while tabbed out of Mass Effect 2, for instance.
Run Peacekeeper here...
Note: For your score to be valid data for Futuremark, you need to do a system scan which requires you to install a small applet to run on your computer. If you do not wish to install this applet, simply click the Run without system scan link beneath the big button.
My scores
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo T7300 @ 2.00 GHz
GPU: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M GS
Memory: 2 GB DDR2 RAM
K7IA:
hmm, real man use chrome indeed :D, its performance is definitely impressive
My score
My specs
CPU: Intel Core2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00 GHz
GPU: NVIDIA 8800GT
Memory: 2 GB DDR2 RAM
OS: XP SP3 32bit
relic2279:
Chrome was specifically coded to pass artificial tests like these. The acid test specifically. They use tricks and workarounds to get to 99 percent or 100 percent pass without actually resolving the issue. Chrome is still a great, super fast browser, don't get me wrong. The new firefox 3.6 is right up there with them though. I'd use chrome if they had greasemonkey and more importantly, adblock plus. Chromes adblock just hides the ads. Firefox's is the only one who blocks them completely, therefor saving bandwidth and time.
blubart:
to bad the benchmark isn't actually testing your browsers performance but only it's javascript implementations resource consumption in not-real life situations.
relic2279:
The acid test is supposed to be the real browser benchmark, but I'm not into benchmarking so I could be wrong.
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