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13 minutes ago, 66cats said:

Hi, seems to be working for me (software) in XP x64, will update on 32-bit & Vista in a few mins.

I performed the test on two different computers (AMD quads) and yet it flows better under 360chrome when scrolling, draging the Rover's camera

I didn't try it on Haswell CPU though....

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26 minutes ago, Milkinis said:

Different box. This is an x58 with a Westmere Xeon & a pair of 960s in SLI (i know, i know, but one of those would be sitting in a drawer if i din't stick in this box). BTW, check out VistaLover's comment -- on 32-bit XP the difference is night & day (for me).

Without new DLLs

With new .DLLs 

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7 minutes ago, 66cats said:

Different box. This is an x58 with a Westmere Xeon & a pair of 960s in SLI

Xean processors don't fully support hardware acceleration :o

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15 minutes ago, Milkinis said:

does nothing for me

Cuts my memory use in ~half. Actually did a double take -- removed those DLLs from the folder, relaunched Chrome ... memory use doubled. Put them back, it halves again.

 

20 minutes ago, Milkinis said:

Xean processors don't fully support hardware acceleration

I think it's more about GPU & driver than the CPU's feature set. Could be mistaken. P.S. those old Xeons are missing AVX2 though, some stuff simply won't run on them. In their defense: cheaper than dirt.

BTW, what OS are you in?

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4 minutes ago, 66cats said:

Cuts my memory use in ~half. Actually did a double take -- removed those DLLs from the folder, relaunched Chrome ... memory use doubled. Put them back, it halves again.

I tried this myself on both Supermium 121 1st release and the hot-fix release.

I restared the computer just in case but the memory usage is still the same

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15 hours ago, Klemper said:

Guys, please help, I need to remove these completely.

Screenshot_1.png

The ugly lumpen icon is usually removed with this startup flag.

--hide-avatar-button

I don't know whether it's still valid here, in this chromium fork.

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@win32, I have a serious issue to report. I can't pass my full list of flags. The browser only accepts a much shorter, reduced variant. I can 100% confirm, it's not some exact flags it doesn't want, it's their overall length in cmd.

OS - Vista x64 6003 without Kernel. Browser also x64.

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1 hour ago, Milkinis said:

that trick does nothing for me in fact win32 fixed the rebased dll from this link

https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/files/14129613/rebased_dlls.zip

anyway the map issues have nothing to do with RAM usage...

As per his words, they were later on (same thread) rebuilt from scratch due to some remaining issues. https://github.com/win32ss/supermium/files/14141689/corrected_api_sets.zip

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2 hours ago, 66cats said:

Cuts my memory use in ~half. Actually did a double take -- removed those DLLs from the folder, relaunched Chrome ... memory use doubled. Put them back, it halves again.

 

I think it's more about GPU & driver than the CPU's feature set. Could be mistaken. P.S. those old Xeons are missing AVX2 though, some stuff simply won't run on them. In their defense: cheaper than dirt.

BTW, what OS are you in?

Are you saying to add those 2 files posted, but which ones, now I'm confused?

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