
What is the Fastest Internet Browser in 2022 - Speed Test - Chris Titus Tech
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To me browser nowadays is ''features and how it feels''
if you give me the fastest browser ever that only uses 1mb ram and 0.00001% cpu load but it feels like crap to use... i wont use it. I was using brave before, after switching to windows 11 i decided to give edge a try for a couple weeks. tbh... it isnt bad, its fast and snappy, it has some really cool features but i will probably go back to brave again because one area edge really annoys me with is adblock for example.
Even if i install extensions like ABP or others, there are still ads that come through. on brave, i had zero problems with ads without installing anything at all
Date: 2022-03-21
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Comments and reviews: 8
David
I ran it on Edge on Windows 11 with 3 other tabs open and Discord running with a call going and still got a 153 average. I think these tests are all dependent on your PC's hardware like your CPU and RAM. I am running stock Ryzen 9 5900x with 32GB of 3600 MHz Corsair Vengeance.
And with Firefox 98, I got a 157. So, I am sure these numbers really will only matter to you and not be comparable between others.
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I ran it on Edge on Windows 11 with 3 other tabs open and Discord running with a call going and still got a 153 average. I think these tests are all dependent on your PC's hardware like your CPU and RAM. I am running stock Ryzen 9 5900x with 32GB of 3600 MHz Corsair Vengeance.
And with Firefox 98, I got a 157. So, I am sure these numbers really will only matter to you and not be comparable between others.
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Michael
I've been using WaterFox for years, it was the first browsers to go 64bit, and has evolved nicely. Of course it's based on FireFox, but is more customizable, especially with extensions. You have to be careful though, because it won't stop you from using a bad extension, so know what you are doing if experimenting with them.
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I've been using WaterFox for years, it was the first browsers to go 64bit, and has evolved nicely. Of course it's based on FireFox, but is more customizable, especially with extensions. You have to be careful though, because it won't stop you from using a bad extension, so know what you are doing if experimenting with them.
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Lance
I am sooo tired of crap browsers. Remmebering days of Netscape vs IE etc up to now makes me long for the first web browser I ever used. Lynx. It was text only (meaning no images not ascii). Bring back BBS's.
Facebook and all that suck compared to those dial up days. Great video! Sad about Opera though. I always liked it.
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I am sooo tired of crap browsers. Remmebering days of Netscape vs IE etc up to now makes me long for the first web browser I ever used. Lynx. It was text only (meaning no images not ascii). Bring back BBS's.
Facebook and all that suck compared to those dial up days. Great video! Sad about Opera though. I always liked it.
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SUBHRAJIT
I ran a test on Chrome, Edge and Firefox. No extension installed. All default settings.
I opened 4 YouTube tabs in each browser (at a time) all playing the same video on 4K.
Firefox consumed the most memory and CPU resources. Chrome was the second most resource heavy and Edge consumed the least memory and CPU.
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I ran a test on Chrome, Edge and Firefox. No extension installed. All default settings.
I opened 4 YouTube tabs in each browser (at a time) all playing the same video on 4K.
Firefox consumed the most memory and CPU resources. Chrome was the second most resource heavy and Edge consumed the least memory and CPU.
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poseidon3032
Did the LM on an old laptop. Was dissatisfied with browser speeds. The fastest browser I've found thus far was Chromium. Went for Waterfox, but it wouldn't work because my laptop cpu doesn't suppot SSE 4.2 and classic version is too unpatched. Guess I'm stuck with Chromium.
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Did the LM on an old laptop. Was dissatisfied with browser speeds. The fastest browser I've found thus far was Chromium. Went for Waterfox, but it wouldn't work because my laptop cpu doesn't suppot SSE 4.2 and classic version is too unpatched. Guess I'm stuck with Chromium.
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PhoenixRising
Chromium/Ungoogled Chromium on Linux and Edge on Windows for me. Safari on Mac OSX suffices. I just use stock browsers for mainstream OSes, on Linux I tend to use chromium as its pretty snappy and doesn't tie in the google integrations so no need for an account to use it.
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Chromium/Ungoogled Chromium on Linux and Edge on Windows for me. Safari on Mac OSX suffices. I just use stock browsers for mainstream OSes, on Linux I tend to use chromium as its pretty snappy and doesn't tie in the google integrations so no need for an account to use it.
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denis
I use Vivaldi as my primary desktop browser it is what Opera use to be, with a few firefox portable browsers (one for my business, one for my e-citizen.... Because of easy backup), on android I use chrome (I don't spend much time on it.
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I use Vivaldi as my primary desktop browser it is what Opera use to be, with a few firefox portable browsers (one for my business, one for my e-citizen.... Because of easy backup), on android I use chrome (I don't spend much time on it.
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Lepepelepub
Firefox is fast enough, I don't feel any real difference between Firefox and Chromium browsers, but it has the worst battery life out of all the major browsers by a significant margin. Deal breaker if you are unplugged.
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Firefox is fast enough, I don't feel any real difference between Firefox and Chromium browsers, but it has the worst battery life out of all the major browsers by a significant margin. Deal breaker if you are unplugged.
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