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Why does Google Chrome slow down?
Hello. I use Google Chrome, I have a bunch of extensions installed, I open dozens of tabs.
Computer: i5 2500 3.2 GHz, 16 Gb RAM, SSD. The surf machine is quite acceptable.
How can a browser slow down?
I watched a similar topic - the option to use something else is not suitable, since the bookmarks are all there, at work, laptop, Mac and phone is also Chrome. I constantly update, recently cleared the cache.
I optimize the computer Aulogics BoostSpeed, Windows 7 64 Bit.
Perhaps something in the system as a whole is not right. If there is some software that analyzes the performance of the entire PC and reports which program has problems, tell me.
I just can’t understand how the Internet viewer can slow down in 2014.
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AVG TuneUp is a great PC optimization software. Helped me, better not seen
This is the norm, your computer has nothing to do with it. Just a year ago, things weren't so bad. He himself eventually switched to Safari, abandoning several plugins.
chrome://flags
Check if the GPU is enabled, because the video card takes on most of the load
Well, there are also about 12 points if you change it, we get a great flight on core2duo e6400 and gf gt8800 even with 20 tabs and 8 active extensions + other Windows programs.
Unfortunately, there is no good setup guide on the internet. Try. By trial and error, you will achieve the result of a performance increase of 2-3 times
In the cache and once a month it is enough to explain
If you use adBlock, turn it off. Yes, you will see a lot of ads, but chrome will work much faster :)
Google well oooochen loves percent. very very. I just always sit from the laptop. by the sound I hear how the percentage of chromium or foxes rapes and how carefully the donkey 11 treats him. for example, with a situation with 25 bookmarks, this is very clearly visible. so it's up to you .. to drown the atmosphere ... or to depress fewer bookmarks. and check out the plugins!
Recently, chrome has been imperfectly working on a similar machine under Linux. Chrome started out as a lightweight bird, didn't really add functionality, but started eating like a monster. There are hopes for a safari.
* Remove unnecessary extensions (in settings) and plugins ( chrome://plugins/ )
* Make sure GPU acceleration is enabled
* Clear your browser cache
* Disable the ability for applications to run in the background
* Refresh your browser
Nothing else you can do. Good luck.
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