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Re: [5/14] Speed test Silence9 vs SilenceX vs Mighty5 vs Juicy7 vs SSK2.0 vs Others!

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Originally Posted by selytch View Post
Philosophical question - what do you call a fast rom?
I do believe that if a chef puts time into optimizing installation/boot sequence/video tuning this will be reflected in overall speed as well.


I think they are, at least partially.
Update - see this - http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/showthread.php?t=57282


This would be somewhat duplicate to video test. Video playback speed depends both on filesystem speed and video driver. Lags in video driver slow down UI as well.


I did not want to separate browser version and connection performance on purpose - this way it reflects real world speed better.


Whatever is in boot sequence.

I agree and here is something that you can use to counter.

Boot time reflects file sys performance for the most part. If The roms are configured closely anyways.
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