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  #1  
Old April 4th 15, 03:43 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Bahab
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http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Pe...ce/FishIETank/

This is a Test Drive to evaluate Internet Explorer's graphics performance.
Please turn off ActiveX filtering.

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Old April 5th 15, 03:40 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Bahab wrote:

http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Pe...ce/FishIETank/

This is a Test Drive to evaluate Internet Explorer's graphics performance.
Please turn off ActiveX filtering.


No disables.
GPU (hardware) acceleration is disabled in IE11 (video driver
incompatibility).

I got 60 FPS, 20 fish. That was with IE11 at a window size of 1354x618.
Selected 1 fish: 60 FPS.
Selected 10 fish: 60 FPS.
Not until I selected 250 fish did speed slow down: 43 FPS.
Select 500 fish: 28-36 FPS.
Selected 1000 fish: 13-25 FPS.
Where FPS got reduced, leaving the test running gradually increased the
FPS and why a range is mentioned for some tests. If I run IE11 in
fullscreen mode, FPS goes down a bit.

What did YOU get?

Was there a reason you focused on this particular test drive than any of
the others available at http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Default.html?
  #3  
Old April 5th 15, 04:17 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Bahab
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I got 1 fish 43 FPS. I was looking for a fish tank wallpaper and found this
one.

"Bahab" escreveu na mensagem ...

http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Pe...ce/FishIETank/

This is a Test Drive to evaluate Internet Explorer's graphics performance.
Please turn off ActiveX filtering.

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Old April 5th 15, 05:09 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Ralph Fox
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A better fish tank:

http://webglsamples.org/aquarium/aquarium.html

This test shows off WebGL handling in Chrome and Firefox.


Also

http://chrysaora.com/


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Old April 5th 15, 07:31 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Bahab wrote:

Bahab ...

http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Pe...ce/FishIETank/

This is a Test Drive to evaluate Internet Explorer's graphics performance.
Please turn off ActiveX filtering.


I got 1 fish 43 FPS. I was looking for a fish tank wallpaper and found this
one.


I didn't see where you can grab their HTML test page's code to make it a
wallpaper. I suppose you could capture the screen (only the part with
the fish tank) and save a .jpg file under:

%windir%\Web\Wallpaper (default themes)
%LOCALAPPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Themes (installed themes)
%APPDATA%\Microsoft\Windows\Themes (pics you made as wallpaper)

That would only give you a static image for a background. I'm not sure
you would really want a super-busy animated desktop background of
darting fish. That would really be distracting.

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NOTE:

You're using Windows Live Mail which screwed up as of version 14 by
dropping the ability to indent and prefix the quoted content (parent
post) in a reply. Microsoft won't fix the problem as WLM is a legacy
product (old, no support).

That means when using WLM v14+ that it is incumbent upon the poster to
properly quote and indent that part of their reply that contains content
from the parent post to which the user is replying. You have to
differentiate between quoted content and your new reply content.

Notice how I had to restructure your original post, your reply to
yourself, and my reply here. For 1 or 2 reply levels, readers can
probably decipher who said to whom (provided someone doesn't create a
jumbled mess by mixing top- and bottom-posting styles). Once the reply
level gets deeper, someone that doesn't differentiate their reply from
the quoted content with proper indentation and prefixing and do so
repeatedly upon each reply, especially if not following the same posting
order, creates a mess to read that many readers would simply decide to
skip and ignore the post.
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Old April 5th 15, 07:38 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
VanguardLH[_2_]
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Ralph Fox wrote:

A better fish tank:
http://webglsamples.org/aquarium/aquarium.html
This test shows off WebGL handling in Chrome and Firefox.


Works in IE11, too. The FPS is pretty low.

Also
http://chrysaora.com/


That's of jellyfish which really aren't fish despite the name.
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Old April 5th 15, 11:24 AM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
...winston‫
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Default Fish Tank

VanguardLH wrote:
Bahab wrote:

http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Pe...ce/FishIETank/

This is a Test Drive to evaluate Internet Explorer's graphics performance.
Please turn off ActiveX filtering.


No disables.
GPU (hardware) acceleration is disabled in IE11 (video driver
incompatibility).

I got 60 FPS, 20 fish. That was with IE11 at a window size of 1354x618.
Selected 1 fish: 60 FPS.
Selected 10 fish: 60 FPS.
Not until I selected 250 fish did speed slow down: 43 FPS.
Select 500 fish: 28-36 FPS.
Selected 1000 fish: 13-25 FPS.
Where FPS got reduced, leaving the test running gradually increased the
FPS and why a range is mentioned for some tests. If I run IE11 in
fullscreen mode, FPS goes down a bit.

What did YOU get?

Was there a reason you focused on this particular test drive than any of
the others available at http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Default.html?

IE11 on an i3 8GB Ram
1 through 250 - 60fps; 500 - 59fps; 1000 - 34fps

SeaMonkey (same system)
1- 250 - 60fps, 500 - 47 fps; 1000 - 27fps


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Old April 5th 15, 05:05 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-8
Gary Stevens
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"VanguardLH" escreveu na mensagem ...

Bahab wrote:

http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Pe...ce/FishIETank/

This is a Test Drive to evaluate Internet Explorer's graphics
performance.
Please turn off ActiveX filtering.


No disables.
GPU (hardware) acceleration is disabled in IE11 (video driver
incompatibility).

I got 60 FPS, 20 fish. That was with IE11 at a window size of 1354x618.
Selected 1 fish: 60 FPS.
Selected 10 fish: 60 FPS.
Not until I selected 250 fish did speed slow down: 43 FPS.
Select 500 fish: 28-36 FPS.
Selected 1000 fish: 13-25 FPS.
Where FPS got reduced, leaving the test running gradually increased the
FPS and why a range is mentioned for some tests. If I run IE11 in
fullscreen mode, FPS goes down a bit.

What did YOU get?

Was there a reason you focused on this particular test drive than any of
the others available at http://ie.microsoft.com/testdrive/Default.html?


I have extremely low rendering, tried to disable option "use software
rendering instead of gpu rendering" but is greyed out.
What should I do?

 




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