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Uses high CPU and lots of memory?

Uses high CPU and lots of memory?

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coolgirl1566
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10-05-2016, 09:17 PM
#1
Could something unusual be running in the background, consuming most of your processor power? Let me help you figure it out.
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coolgirl1566
10-05-2016, 09:17 PM #1

Could something unusual be running in the background, consuming most of your processor power? Let me help you figure it out.

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demigod17
Member
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10-06-2016, 05:22 AM
#2
Sorry for the straightforward inquiry, but.... how many windows are currently active?
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demigod17
10-06-2016, 05:22 AM #2

Sorry for the straightforward inquiry, but.... how many windows are currently active?

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Treplex
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10-06-2016, 01:55 PM
#3
You found what you were looking for on YouTube TV.
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Treplex
10-06-2016, 01:55 PM #3

You found what you were looking for on YouTube TV.

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hwrkxg123
Junior Member
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10-10-2016, 08:30 AM
#4
Navigate to settings -> system -> disable "Keep running background apps when Google Chrome is closed" and restart Chrome.
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hwrkxg123
10-10-2016, 08:30 AM #4

Navigate to settings -> system -> disable "Keep running background apps when Google Chrome is closed" and restart Chrome.

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SHURIKP
Member
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10-11-2016, 11:59 AM
#5
It varies based on your CPU model and available RAM. Chrome consumes about 70% on my Chromebook during regular browsing, which is unrealistic for older or underpowered processors like Celeron or basic AMD/A-series chips.
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SHURIKP
10-11-2016, 11:59 AM #5

It varies based on your CPU model and available RAM. Chrome consumes about 70% on my Chromebook during regular browsing, which is unrealistic for older or underpowered processors like Celeron or basic AMD/A-series chips.

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lainey123
Junior Member
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10-16-2016, 07:47 AM
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Have you tried Firefox, a free browser launched in 1994 and still open-source today? A tool built to shield you from online tracking, the direct opposite of Chrome? I can't be a fan of Chrome at all, and it seems unlikely to improve in its current form. Let's switch to Team Firefox and join the small but growing community using it—about 6.78% on desktop and 0.5% or fewer on mobile! Stop relying on the blink rendering engine and embrace open-source solutions!
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lainey123
10-16-2016, 07:47 AM #6

Have you tried Firefox, a free browser launched in 1994 and still open-source today? A tool built to shield you from online tracking, the direct opposite of Chrome? I can't be a fan of Chrome at all, and it seems unlikely to improve in its current form. Let's switch to Team Firefox and join the small but growing community using it—about 6.78% on desktop and 0.5% or fewer on mobile! Stop relying on the blink rendering engine and embrace open-source solutions!