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Philip, can you comment on the performance, i.e. when flipping that setting, did it affect FPS? See Bob's question:

>Would you mind testing with gfx.canvas.remote = false, to see if that makes a difference.

I notice from the debug info you posted that these tests are being run through Remote Desktop. It seems something in that setup is telling Firefox to cap itself to 32 FPS. This may have thrown off all your performance tests - maybe it's better to check on a local machine.
Philipp, can you comment on the performance, i.e. when flipping that setting, did it affect FPS? See Bob's question:

>Would you mind testing with gfx.canvas.remote = false, to see if that makes a difference.

I notice from the debug info you posted that these tests are being run through Remote Desktop. It seems something in that setup is telling Firefox to cap itself to 32 FPS. This may have thrown off all your performance tests - maybe it's better to check on a local machine.
Philipp, can you comment on the performance, i.e. when flipping that setting, did it affect FPS? See Bob's question:

>Would you mind testing with gfx.canvas.remote = false, to see if that makes a difference.

I notice from the debug info you posted that these tests are being run through Remote Desktop. It seems that in that setup Firefox is told that the display maxes out at 32 FPS. This may have thrown off all your performance tests - maybe it's better to check on a local machine.
Philipp, can you comment on the performance, i.e. when flipping that setting, did it affect FPS? See Bob's question:

>Would you mind testing with gfx.canvas.remote = false, to see if that makes a difference.

I notice from the debug info you posted that these tests are being run through Remote Desktop. It seems that in that setup Firefox is told that the display maxes out at 32 FPS. This may have thrown off all your performance tests and explain why Firefox consistently gets ~30FPS no matter what settings - maybe it's better to check on a local machine.
Philipp, can you comment on the performance, i.e. when flipping that setting, did it affect FPS? See Bob's question:

>Would you mind testing with gfx.canvas.remote = false, to see if that makes a difference.

I notice from the debug info you posted that these tests are being run through Remote Desktop. It seems that in that setup Firefox is told (by Windows) that the display maxes out at 32 FPS. This may have thrown off all your performance tests and explain why Firefox consistently gets ~30FPS no matter what settings - maybe it's better to check on a local machine.
Philipp, can you comment on the performance, i.e. when flipping that setting, did it affect FPS? See Bob's question:

>Would you mind testing with gfx.canvas.remote = false, to see if that makes a difference.

I notice from the debug info you posted that these tests are being run through Remote Desktop. It seems that in that setup Firefox is told (by Windows) that **the display maxes out at 32 FPS**. This may have thrown off all your performance tests and explain why Firefox consistently gets ~30FPS no matter what settings - maybe it's better to check on a local machine.
Philipp, can you comment on the performance, i.e. when flipping that setting, did it affect FPS? See Bob's question:

>Would you mind testing with gfx.canvas.remote = false, to see if that makes a difference.

I notice from the debug info you posted that these tests are being run through Remote Desktop. It seems that in that setup Firefox is told (by Windows) that *the display maxes out at 32 FPS*. This may have thrown off all your performance tests and explain why Firefox consistently gets ~30FPS no matter what settings - maybe it's better to check on a local machine.

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