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puckhead193

macrumors G3
Original poster
May 25, 2004
9,578
862
NY
Does the speed of your computer effect download times? (assuming you have a modern computer)

Discuss!
i'm curious to know your thoughts...
 

Eidorian

macrumors Penryn
Mar 23, 2005
29,190
386
Indianapolis
If you're only concerned about what hardware is in the computer, I'd say the hard drive followed by the processor are the most important.
 

MisterMe

macrumors G4
Jul 17, 2002
10,709
69
USA
Page rendering would be handled by the processor.
Page rendering is not particularly computationally intensive. Unless you you trying to render a badly constructed page containing a lot of JavaScript and Flash animation, page rendering speed is a slowly varying function of processor speed. The connection speed between your computer and server is much more important.
 

SC68Cal

macrumors 68000
Feb 23, 2006
1,642
0
I think most of the time, page load times are greatly influenced by the skill of the programmer that created the website. Obviously fast connections can help, but there are some websites that are really poorly written and it shows.
 

ReanimationLP

macrumors 68030
Jan 8, 2005
2,782
33
On the moon.
It can be.

The computers at work are all 2.0GHz Celerons with 256MB of RAM running XP Pro Embedded.

Pulling up a ton of different sites in IE6 is painful. It'll stall for a minute or two, then slowly start to load it.

Especially the Sprint activations pages. *Shudders*
 

Eidorian

macrumors Penryn
Mar 23, 2005
29,190
386
Indianapolis
Page rendering is not particularly computationally intensive. Unless you you trying to render a badly constructed page containing a lot of JavaScript and Flash animation, page rendering speed is a slowly varying function of processor speed. The connection speed between your computer and server is much more important.
Simple HTML is quite easy to render.

It's surprising how fast a page will load when plug-ins are disabled.
 
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