KennyR wrote:
On my 850MHz Duron notebook, it takes just 10 seconds to start up Phoenix (now Firebird) and display my homepage (fetched from remote server via DSL). That's not too shabby, I'd say. Even with IE's being partly loaded already, it takes 9 seconds just to open and display an empty window on the same machine.
Ten seconds is an age, especially when you're just clicking on something on IRC for general interest. My system boots faster than that. IMO a browser taken 10 seconds to load on a UDMA drive with a 850MHz CPU powering it is unforgivable for "just" a browser.
I guess my definition of slow is just different from all the Linux and Windows users in here. How you have the patience for it all I can't guess. Even my 040/25 felt a sharper machine to use.
In my test X86 PC**, Mozila V1.3 takes about 1.5 seconds to load.
Such as system is powered by a Seagate 80Gb 7200 RPM (yields about ~55Mb/s from aHead’s NeoBurn5’s hard drive test) and Microsoft’s UDMA IDE drivers. The motherboard is ASUS nForce II 400 Ultra based (it’s faster on nVidia specific UDMA IDE drivers, but that’s another issue).
I.E 6.0.2600 loads about similar time as with Mozila V1.3. This is on Windows XP Pro-SP1 with all display frills turned on. Hard drive’s throughput speed, IDE drivers and available physical RAM does play critical role.
Mozilla 1.3 is only ~25Mb. Ideally, with a 55Mb/s hard drive the system should be able to load Mozilla about ~0.5 of a second. My test machine load it at ~1.5 seconds due to overheads (e.g. Windows, seek times, network connection checking and 'etc'). A 10-seconds load time is ‘slow’ for an UDMA Hard disk.
At the moment, I don’t have access to KT133A/VIA 686B (MSI built) equipped PCs. Maybe later.... It can reach ~40Mb/s in a similar NeoBurn test hard disk speed conditions (using an older Seagate 7200 RPM 40Gb drive)).
I’ll probably test Mozilla’s load speed on a Pentium II 400Mhz with 3.2Gb hard disk and 192Mb RAM(loaded with WinXP) (Later, IF I have the time).