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RE[5]: Full vs. Partial hw acceleration..
by Hiev on Tue 12th Apr 2011 22:23
in reply to "RE[4]: Full vs. Partial hw acceleration.."
RE[6]: Full vs. Partial hw acceleration..
by phoenix on Wed 13th Apr 2011 17:58
in reply to "RE[5]: Full vs. Partial hw acceleration.."




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But was hardware acceleration enabled ?
At this point I haven't even found a piece of hardware at home or at work where acceleration works flawless all the time. That is atleast 10 different hardware configurations.
Not in IE or Firefox or Opera, so I can't even test it.
Usually IE9 just crashes if I try to use it, it also crashes Chrome (not just tabs) or I need to reboot the computer to get a proper working desktop again.
The things that do work and I'm able to test with hardware acceleration enabled IE is faster at some things, Firefox is faster at others. It didn't really matter much.
Usually not with a big difference though.
Edited 2011-04-12 22:33 UTC