On Fri, 6 Dec 2019 17:10:29 +0100 dd <[email protected]> wrote: > > > On 06/12/19 04:42, Celejar wrote: > >> I don't know nothing about benchmarks, I refer only to my experience. > >> I have no interest in sponsoring Opera Browser, but this is my experience. > > Understood, thanks. My curiosity is always piqued when I hear of a > > closed source software application that significantly outperforms the > > best available open source ones. > > I think it depends on the rendering engine. > Perhaps Opera uses the cpu instead of video rendering, but it's just my > guess. > ( this netbook have a slow and bad supported GPU). > If anyone knows more, say so.
Interesting - I have no experience with this, but Firefox does have an option to disable the default hardware acceleration, and some sites recommend this to solve performance problems: https://lifehacker.com/disable-firefoxs-hardware-acceleration-to-fix-slowness-749344037 https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1050822 In my Firefox, the setting is under Preferences, section Performance, uncheck "Use recommended performance settings", and then you'll find a (checked by default) checkbox labeled "Use hardware acceleration when available". You can try unchecking it and see what happens. Celejar

