Flash player 11 is too slow in Stage3D mode

I have recently installed the release version of flash player 11, and have been disappointed with its Stage3D perfomance. Suppose player is running in no-gpu-acceleration (software) mode, and my old ATI Radeon X-1600 card is not supported by release version (though card is able to render OpenGL 2.0). I had mentioned compatibility and perfomance issues for incubator build in this topic http://forums.adobe.com/message/3519994#3519994 and seems almost nothing changed since than.
How to define if hardware acceleration is really enabled? (the checkbox in player settings menu is selected).
This website, shown at adobe max keynotes, completely freezes my computer http://www.nissan-stagejuk3d.com/
My computer is Intel Core 2 duo 2.16gHz iMac, with ATI Radeon X-1600 video card, running under  MacOs 10.6.8

The only issue I could see in the provided Away3d demo is low framerate. But it seems to be normal for a big ammount of polygones + dynamic lighting. Other samples from showcase section like http://www.miniclip.com/games/monster-trucks-360/en/ are working almost great. Screenshot from google chrome (OpenGL driver):
Screenshot from safari (Software render):

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