Microsoft: Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow
With Christmas approaching at a rapid rate, Microsoft has decided to launch a HTML5 powered web site “Let It Snow”, which showcases the benefits of GPU accelerated graphics.
If your are up for a challenge, set the number of snowflakes to 4,000 and enjoy the show. There is even a hidden message for you to “uncover”.
However, in case your web browser can’t handle that much snow, there is always another option: IE9 or IE10.
Happy Holidays!
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Hmm, I wonder why my usually faster than IE browsers seem slower than IE in this test. I don’t suppose there is some code in there than hobbles other browsers, or they have cherrypicked a known weakness in other browsers to highlight????
Seems that way….
It’s because it is true that IE 9 and 10 are the best at GPU accelerated graphics, which is mainly what this test is using.
Have to agree with you the majority of tests I’ve tried IE9 rules , but its not true for Let it Snow at least on my PC .
Opera 12 60 fps & IE9 lagging badly behind with a mere 58 fps.
O 12 DirectX – 1366×653 – 4000 snowflakes: 40 fps
O 12 OpenGl – 1366×654 – 4000 snowflakes: 30 fps
IE 9 – 1366×635 – 4000 snowflakes: 28 fps
FX 9 – 1366×672 – 4000 snowflakes: 3 fps
Ch 17 – 1366×677 – 100 snowflakes: 20 fps
O 11.6 – 1362×631 – 100 snowflakes: 7 fps
CPU: i5-430M GPU: ATI HD5650
What? Opera doesn’t support DirectX backend yet. Where did you take that version from?
Maybe I’m wrong but FX seems to be slow because of the outdated GPU Driver. Check it at the bottom at about:support.
I’m only getting 7fps with Firefox 9 with a ATI HD 5870 & I have the latest drivers,
normally Firefox is pretty good with anything requiring HWA.
As the website says – 60 fps in Linux with the latest Opera snapshot. However the perceived FPS is like 5. Crappy test…