what switches are you using google chrome with?
I am using this and this is near perfect for 2 cores and integrated gpu
chrome.exe" --enable-native-gpu-memory-buffers --flag-switches-begin --enable-display-list-2d-canvas --enable-experimental-canvas-features --enable-gpu-rasterization --javascript-harmony --disable-zero-copy --gpu-rasterization-msaa-sample-count=2 --num-raster-threads=2 --disable-overlay-scrollbar --disable-smooth-scrolling --enable-features=V8Ignition --disable-features=AutomaticTabDiscarding --flag-switches-end
>--flag-switches-begin
>--flag-switches-end
What the fuck, why would they do this
>>55539750
>google chrome
Enabling JS harmony might not be a good idea oerformance wise. With thst polyfills won't fire and won't compile your code to more optimized ECMAScript 5.
just use firefox dev
>>55539750
Why don't you disable MSAA altogether?
>>55539834
chrome.exe" --enable-native-gpu-memory-buffers --flag-switches-begin --enable-display-list-2d-canvas --enable-experimental-canvas-features --enable-gpu-rasterization --enable-zero-copy --gpu-rasterization-msaa-sample-count=2 --num-raster-threads=2 --disable-overlay-scrollbar --disable-smooth-scrolling --enable-features=V8Ignition --disable-features=AutomaticTabDiscarding --flag-switches-end
i also enabled zero copy rasterization. it's getting better.
--disable-botnet
>>55539887
>.exe
Of course, maximum botnet
>>55539750
>.exe
Enjoy losing like a GiB of RAM just for the operating system.