Cru_N_cher wrote:Addon Manager performance is still a joke the latency @ least on D3D9 (Layers) and Intel HD 2000 is crazy high i still prefer the Cleanest Addon Manager without rounded corners it has higher usability more space and is more performant (less latency).
And this is from an inbound build? Because you're most definitely not experiencing those patches on Trunk yet.
right the smooth scroll got trunk the rounded corner patch is still inbound
alex_mayorga wrote:http://cnn.com/video/?/video/health/2012/05/02/griffin-deadly-fruit-listeria-outbreak.cnn on cnn.com WFM I had to "End Process" on plugin-container.exe once and reload the page though.
WFM great ! I guess its because I block nothing with extensions.
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Does someone experience the same http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeF ... 637.0.html using Add Block plus here especialy in combination with Ghostery Stalls the whole chrome thread for a very long time it seems to be the parsing overhead off both as without Add Block Plus it's pretty normal behaving
With ABP and Ghostery it's like stalling the whole browser for several seconds here very high latency not many pages where you get this effect the Profiling shows the HTML5 loops overhead is gigantic.
Cru_N_cher wrote:Does someone experience the same http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeF ... 637.0.html using Add Block plus here especialy in combination with Ghostery Stalls the whole chrome thread for a very long time it seems to be the parsing overhead off both as without Add Block Plus it's pretty normal behaving
With ABP and Ghostery it's like stalling the whole browser for several seconds here very high latency not many pages where you get this effect the Profiling shows the HTML5 loops overhead is gigantic.
I used to love Ghostery, but tried disabling it and adding EasyList privacy and antisocial to ABP - and it makes memory usage and page loading so much better/faster....
Any small pauses i would get seem directly related to Ghostery.
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Joga5000 wrote:Haven't noticed any obvious hiccups, though it's still not a completely smooth animation. I've found that fiddling with layout.frame_rate in about:config (mentioned in this related bug) - setting it to like 240 or higher - makes smooth scrolling much smoother (at the cost of some extra CPU usage).
Didn't know about... It's indeed noticable difference, but on CPU too... I tried on a page scrolling top to bottom continuously, and currently it utilizes the CPU only 1%. If I increase that to 250, I saw an average 7-8% ( 16% top ). Nice though... thx.
Still no hiccups. It does also make heavy use of the GPU. Even on 3D clocks mostly... That's what concerns me. Why 3D clocks? Lock on P8-state ( 2D ) the clocks and do your job. It's not BF3. Anyway.
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Optimizer HD wrote:Is there a problem with flash in the 05-03 build ? I just updated a few minutes before and since then none of flash content is loading.
no problem WFM. Flash : 11.2.202.233
bogas04 wrote:Closing a tab with facebook page closes after a sec or two , anyone else?
no problem WFM. close immediately.
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