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**Browser Test Video Series:**
Hey guys! So today I have the next in my series of browser test videos. There have been quite a few updates since my last test with an official 4.0 beta for Firefox being released, there also have been updates for both Chrome and Opera bringing a big jump and speed for both. Lastly we have Safari 5 which has been updated with a newer UI as well as faster browsing.
**Testing Procedure:**
As always with my browser tests, let me take a quick moment to explain my testing procedure. All browsers would run through the same five tests multiple times on the same Windows 7 core I3 computer. All tests were run as close to identical conditions as possible to ensure a fair fight.
**JS Benchmark Test:**
Let's begin with the JS Benchmark, a great overall test of straight JavaScript speed. Chrome 6 easily won this test notching a score of well over 500. Opera 10.6 was just behind followed by Safari 5 and Firefox 4.
**SunSpider Benchmark Test:**
Next I ran the SunSpider Benchmark, another JavaScript speed test. Lower is better in this test, and the results are largely the same with Chrome taking the win with Opera and Safari just behind it. Firefox while still quite a bit faster than previous versions was no match and finished a fairly distant fourth place.
**Peacekeeper Benchmark Test:**
Moving on we have the Peacekeeper Benchmark, Peacekeeper is one of the best overall browser benchmarks as it tests in quite a few various factors. In this test Chrome and Opera were nearly identical with both browsers laying down scores of over 7,000. To put that in perspective even the fastest computer egg from around a year ago would have been very hard pressed to put down similar numbers with any browser. Rounding out the test is Safari and Firefox both with decent if not amazing scores.
**Internet Explorer 9 Test Suite:**
Next we have a test from the Internet Explorer 9 test Suite, the fish tank. This test uses HTML 5 to render a fish tank filled with 100 fish and the frames per second are recorded. The main factor in this test is Hardware acceleration and as you can see Opera took it handily with a decent 23 frames per second following distantly behind was Firefox and chrome with 8 and four frames per second respectively. Last was Safari which almost refused to run the test before finally being able to run it at a single frames per second, and I'm being generous there.
**HTML 5 Test:**
The last comparison I ran is the HTML 5 test. This test as the name implies measures how well each browser supports the HTML 5 standard. Chrome and Safari did quite well in the test by supporting over two-thirds of the standard. Firefox and Opera were behind somewhat but still didn't do too badly.
**Conclusion:**
Purely based off of speed there's no doubt that Chrome 6 is the winner, it easily beat all competitors except this fish tank test ensuring that it will remain the fastest browser available for the time being. I must say though that this has been the closest browser test I've ever done and all four browsers did quite well as always though there can be only one winner and today that is Chrome.
WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey guys so today I have the next in my series of browser test videos there have been quite a few updates since my last test with an official 4.0 beta for Firefox being released there also have been updates for both Chrome and Opera bringing a big jump and speed for both lastly we have Safari 5 which has been updated with a newer UI as well as faster browsing so let's take an in-depth look at each browser to see which one is definitively the fastest available as always with my browser tests let me take a quick moment to explain my testing procedure all browsers would run through the same five tests multiple times on the same Windows 7 core I3 computer all tests were run as close to identical conditions as possible to ensure a fair fight let's begin with the JS Benchmark a great overall test of straight JavaScript speed Chrome 6 easily won this test notching a score of well over 500 Opera 10.6 was just behind followed by Safari 5 and Firefox 4 next I ran the SunSpider Benchmark another JavaScript speed test lower is better in this test and the results are largely the same with chrome taking the win with Opera and Safari just behind it Firefox while still quite a bit faster than previous versions was no match and finished a fairly distant fourth place moving on we have the Peacekeeper Benchmark Peacekeeper is one of the best overall browser benchmarks as it tests in quite a few various factors in in this test Chrome and Opera were nearly identical with both browsers laying down scores of over 7,000 to put that in perspective even the fastest computer egg from around a year ago would have been very hard pressed to put down similar numbers with any browser rounding out the test is Safari and Firefox both with decent if not amazing scores next we have a test from the Internet Explorer 9 test Suite the fish tank this test uses HTML 5 to render a fish tank filled with 100 fish and the frames per second are recorded the main factor in this test is Hardware acceleration and as you can see Opera took it handily with a decent 23 frames per second following distantly behind was Firefox and chrome with 8 and four frames per second respectively last was Safari which almost refused to run the test before finally being able to run it at a single frames per second and I'm being generous there the last comparison I ran is the HTML 5 test this test as the name implies measures how well each browser supports the HTML 5 standard Chrome and Safari did quite well in the test by supporting over two-thirds of the standard Firefox and Opera were behind somewhat but still didn't do too badly purely based off of speed there's no doubt that Chrome 6 is the winner it easily beat all competitors and everything except this fish tank test ensuring that it will remain the fastest browser available for the time being I must say though that this has been the closest browser test I've ever done and all four browsers did quite well as always though there can be only one winner and today that is Chromehey guys so today I have the next in my series of browser test videos there have been quite a few updates since my last test with an official 4.0 beta for Firefox being released there also have been updates for both Chrome and Opera bringing a big jump and speed for both lastly we have Safari 5 which has been updated with a newer UI as well as faster browsing so let's take an in-depth look at each browser to see which one is definitively the fastest available as always with my browser tests let me take a quick moment to explain my testing procedure all browsers would run through the same five tests multiple times on the same Windows 7 core I3 computer all tests were run as close to identical conditions as possible to ensure a fair fight let's begin with the JS Benchmark a great overall test of straight JavaScript speed Chrome 6 easily won this test notching a score of well over 500 Opera 10.6 was just behind followed by Safari 5 and Firefox 4 next I ran the SunSpider Benchmark another JavaScript speed test lower is better in this test and the results are largely the same with chrome taking the win with Opera and Safari just behind it Firefox while still quite a bit faster than previous versions was no match and finished a fairly distant fourth place moving on we have the Peacekeeper Benchmark Peacekeeper is one of the best overall browser benchmarks as it tests in quite a few various factors in in this test Chrome and Opera were nearly identical with both browsers laying down scores of over 7,000 to put that in perspective even the fastest computer egg from around a year ago would have been very hard pressed to put down similar numbers with any browser rounding out the test is Safari and Firefox both with decent if not amazing scores next we have a test from the Internet Explorer 9 test Suite the fish tank this test uses HTML 5 to render a fish tank filled with 100 fish and the frames per second are recorded the main factor in this test is Hardware acceleration and as you can see Opera took it handily with a decent 23 frames per second following distantly behind was Firefox and chrome with 8 and four frames per second respectively last was Safari which almost refused to run the test before finally being able to run it at a single frames per second and I'm being generous there the last comparison I ran is the HTML 5 test this test as the name implies measures how well each browser supports the HTML 5 standard Chrome and Safari did quite well in the test by supporting over two-thirds of the standard Firefox and Opera were behind somewhat but still didn't do too badly purely based off of speed there's no doubt that Chrome 6 is the winner it easily beat all competitors and everything except this fish tank test ensuring that it will remain the fastest browser available for the time being I must say though that this has been the closest browser test I've ever done and all four browsers did quite well as always though there can be only one winner and today that is Chrome