Pale Moon on a loaded Athlon XP PC: efficient? how much?
Posted: 2017-06-24, 01:59
Just thought i'd share our feedback coming after some testing. Video:
Desktop multi-tasking efficiency test on a 15 years old PC. Pale Moon 27.3 running on top of LibreOffice (Writer + Calc), PDF reader Evince, photos viewer and audio player on a 500 MB RAM Athlon XP @1.5Ghz (non SSE2 32bit single core).
Test notes
- System was just started, so all application are cold started (second part of the video shows a warm start)
- One of the two documents that are loaded before Pale Moon itself (with a 10 tabs session) is a 67 sheets spreadsheet
- Pale Moon allows to choose if SSE2 is required at the compilation step. Which is a great freedom (as in free software) for the users
Packager Steven Pusser chose to not require it on its Debian/Antix/Ubuntu PPA/repositories; many thanks to him!
- Please forgive the video's various imperfections; we're quite busy and I just started using a new video editor (Flowblade). I'd greatly appreciate advices from anyone who has some knowledge in this field!
Dunno how Moonchild does that, but coming from that test it's clear he has code efficiency toward the top on his priority list! Thank you.
Desktop multi-tasking efficiency test on a 15 years old PC. Pale Moon 27.3 running on top of LibreOffice (Writer + Calc), PDF reader Evince, photos viewer and audio player on a 500 MB RAM Athlon XP @1.5Ghz (non SSE2 32bit single core).
Test notes
- System was just started, so all application are cold started (second part of the video shows a warm start)
- One of the two documents that are loaded before Pale Moon itself (with a 10 tabs session) is a 67 sheets spreadsheet
- Pale Moon allows to choose if SSE2 is required at the compilation step. Which is a great freedom (as in free software) for the users
- Please forgive the video's various imperfections; we're quite busy and I just started using a new video editor (Flowblade). I'd greatly appreciate advices from anyone who has some knowledge in this field!
Dunno how Moonchild does that, but coming from that test it's clear he has code efficiency toward the top on his priority list! Thank you.