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How to tune chrome for maximum performance?
There are tips like disabling themes or removing unnecessary extensions. This is where we will end.
The setting of flags in configs looks more interesting, but they do not give full control. I would like to have more customization options.
For example, in an inactive tab, js is suspended / slowed down, and requests, respectively. And it works fine on a laptop with a core i3. But the situation is completely different when there is 8700k on board under overclocking, m2 ssd, a lot of high-frequency memory and a good video card. I want to give maximum resources so that nothing interferes with the browser. Do you need 5 GB of memory? You are welcome. Need 50 threads for tabs? Here, take it.
So that there are no situations when the console opens for 2 seconds, so that after loading a heavy page, the console with disable cache does not have a hell of a delay for 5-7 seconds.
As they say, no savings.
Where is this assembly or settings hiding? In Chromium? In a custom build?
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