Intel(r) Core™2 Duo Processors"
Ian Malone
ibmalone at gmail.com
Sun Oct 15 00:30:23 UTC 2006
Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 14/10/06, Ian Malone <ibmalone at gmail.com> wrote:
>> Curious, I'm running an Athlon 1.3GHz (last one before XP ratings),
>> with 1GB of RAM, and I don't experience this, typically I'll be
>> running firefox, thunderbird, some music player (depends, LastFM client,
>> XMMS), vnc and be fine. Although I do find that Wikipedia (and to
>> a lesser extent The Register) really slow firefox down, but it doesn't
>> affect the rest of the machine. I'm not sure why that happens; my
>> parents machine is a similar (lower) spec, running Win98SE and
>> firefox has no problem on Wikpedia there.
>>
>> Some of the newer apps are horribly slow though, Evince is often
>> unusable. Doing video encoding and not setting the priority will
>> also slow things down, but that's to be expected.
>
> Well, the Athalonm was the better version of the Duron. More cache, I
> think, and the highest speed Duron was a few months behind the highest
> speed Athalon. Wikipedia slows your machine down? Strange. Gmail slows
> mine down, but with all the AJAX I'm not suprised. But there's no
> scripting on wikipedia.
>
>
Like I said, it's funny. Wikipedia won't kill the machine, just slows
Firefox down something shocking. I've always assumed it's due to heavy
CSS use and the way it's implemented with Gtk, but haven't checked. I
wouldn't have thought the extra cache would make that much difference
in heavy multi-tasking (as opposed to video/audio/image processing
where you might see something).
--
imalone
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