djnardu macrumors regular Original poster Oct 21, 2007 #1 Safari seems just not to ever load them and display them my processor goes haywire and start working extremely hard..while in firefox it loads it up and then runs fine. Is there a reason for it, does it do it for you? I'm running a CD 1.8GHz 1gb ram
Safari seems just not to ever load them and display them my processor goes haywire and start working extremely hard..while in firefox it loads it up and then runs fine. Is there a reason for it, does it do it for you? I'm running a CD 1.8GHz 1gb ram
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Oct 21, 2007 #2 I don't know why Safari does this. 😕 Maybe I do but don't remember. It's the same thing, right?
djnardu macrumors regular Original poster Oct 21, 2007 #3 Try this .gif see how well your processor performs. http://weirdweirdworld.com/images/fb94a52c1d0b092b42bd9a5de870f985.gif
Try this .gif see how well your processor performs. http://weirdweirdworld.com/images/fb94a52c1d0b092b42bd9a5de870f985.gif
djnardu macrumors regular Original poster Oct 21, 2007 #5 Yea i know it runs fine in firefox, how about safari? lol
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Oct 21, 2007 #6 djnardu said: Yea i know it runs fine in firefox, how about safari? lol Click to expand... ~59-83% in Safari under Win32. It doesn't loop.
djnardu said: Yea i know it runs fine in firefox, how about safari? lol Click to expand... ~59-83% in Safari under Win32. It doesn't loop.
djnardu macrumors regular Original poster Oct 21, 2007 #7 Is there a reason for this? I get 95.5 % usage while in safari 😕
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Oct 21, 2007 #8 djnardu said: Is there a reason for this? I get 95.5 % usage while in safari 😕 Click to expand... I think it has something to do with how Safari handles page rendering and processor usage when idle.
djnardu said: Is there a reason for this? I get 95.5 % usage while in safari 😕 Click to expand... I think it has something to do with how Safari handles page rendering and processor usage when idle.
djnardu macrumors regular Original poster Oct 21, 2007 #9 Could this be fixed when Leopard arrives with the full version of Safari 3?
Eidorian macrumors Penryn Oct 21, 2007 #10 djnardu said: Could this be fixed when Leopard arrives with the full version of Safari 3? Click to expand... This might be an interesting read for you.
djnardu said: Could this be fixed when Leopard arrives with the full version of Safari 3? Click to expand... This might be an interesting read for you.