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1 hour ago, msfntor said:

Another set of page speed measurements

Seems to me you need a better "test page".

An "all-text" test page does not reveal real-world scenarios.

Until you were hunting for a speed test, have you ever, in your entire life, visited a web page that was "text-only"?

Don't answer too quickly, a web site that "appears" to be text-only may still have a ton of .js and .css, text-only does not equate to "no images".

I would also compare mutliple runs, clearing cache between every reload.

But when it comes right down to it, my personal preference will "never" use DCBrowser or MiniBrowser, neither one of them fits "my needs".

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1 hour ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

How many processes does your Task Manager show running?

New test with deactivated addons (see pics).

With acitvated "Key Password Manager": 36,4
With activated "uBlock origin": 38,0
With "uBlock origin" activated but disabled for the page: 39,6

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Regarding Page Load Time extension - at least now I can say I tried to duplicate your numbers.

But the results are OPPOSITE for me - 360Chrome is faster than MiniBrowser.

I did not test DcBrowser (I see it as a step backwards because it is a fork of Chromium v75 and too much of the web requires a MINIMUM of v86).

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7 minutes ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

That explains it!

 

But the CPU operates at a maximum of 35%.
That would still be enough power available.

Can others record their values and processors here?
So that I have a comparison.

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23 minutes ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

Being at 35% does't really mean that you have "power available".

Have you ran Speedometer 2.1 in any other browsers, such as NM27 or NM28?

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1 hour ago, NotHereToPlayGames said:

Regarding Page Load Time extension - at least now I can say I tried to duplicate your numbers.

But the results are OPPOSITE for me - 360Chrome is faster than MiniBrowser.

Have Windows XP SP2 with Intel Core2 CPU, 6300, 1.86 GHz and 3 GB of RAM only, that's why...

In my precedent post, I've edited to adjust the valors for instant.page, because now have Denied alex.preloadpage.com and www.googletagmanager.com in uBlock ...

NEW: instant.page 5.0: https://instant.page/v5

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8 hours ago, msfntor said:

https://instant.page/ (Denied: alex.preloadpage.com and www.googletagmanager.com, in uBlock)

DCBrowser: 0.82

MiniBrowser: 0.89

360Chrome 13.5.1030 r6: 1.30

I still say you need a better test site.

DcB and Mini don't even render the same page for me.

One centers the Home menu at the bottom of the page, one has "star" numbers, the other does not, so one browser clearly had to do something different to get that "star" number.

I get several png's that don't even load due to err_cert_invalid, so of course that is going to effect page load time.

Page loads in under a second, but the browser's own Dev Tools Network tab reports "Finish" at closer to SIX SECONDS - the load time is being "tricked" to report LOW.

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I've got similar score as @Anbima in Speedometer 2.0 on XP in 360Chrome 13.5, using AMD Phenom II X4 920 (over)clocked at 3 GHz. Don't recall the exact number, should be somewhere between 36 and 39. Seems simply CPU bound test.

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