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Why I think testing "labs" are useless
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<blockquote data-quote="mlnevese" data-source="post: 924539" data-attributes="member: 36157"><p>As far as I'm concerned the best way to test performance is to install it in your machine and use it. If you can't feel the difference, then it's light. A 0,1ms diference to load a webpage, for instance, doesn't bother me or make the product "heavier".</p><p></p><p>Don't even mention RAM. High RAM usage does not in any way qualify a product as heavy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlnevese, post: 924539, member: 36157"] As far as I'm concerned the best way to test performance is to install it in your machine and use it. If you can't feel the difference, then it's light. A 0,1ms diference to load a webpage, for instance, doesn't bother me or make the product "heavier". Don't even mention RAM. High RAM usage does not in any way qualify a product as heavy. [/QUOTE]
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