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tahnik387587yMaybe you should ask yourself what you are doing in that tab?
And there is nothing wrong with hundreds of threads. -
Close some tabs! Also Chrome is only using about 30% of your cpu, something else is using the rest
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@Jonnyforgotten I know it's hard to believe. There is only a single tab being opened in my Chrome in which I'm reading Safari books!! Nothing extensive is being done.
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@tahnik There is just a single tab being opened and I'm reading Safari books in that! Nothing extensive is being done!!
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Close tabs that you dont need, remove any extensions youre not really not using either, remember chrome runs a new tab as a new process so we got to be skint here. Also check for malware, chrome is a ram and cpu hog, but not that much of a glutton. Good luck
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Not only tabs, but extensions, apps and pretty much everything chrome runs in a separate process.
It also has its own task manager if you want to see what are with all those processes. -
I have this with both Chromium and Chrome on Linux on every pc I've had. When I only even have it open it already uses like 1gb like what the actual fuck.
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@linuxxx I actually tried digging deep into this and I found out that, whenever a main thread of Chrome starts, it also starts that stupid hangouts plugin which will quietly start eating up your memory!!
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@linuxxx yeah that's what's I meant. It's changing now so it's cool. I'm almost tempted to go back to Firefox.
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@wil222 Oh I don't mind you doubting that haha. For me it's always been very lightweight and fast while chrome/chromium is heavy as fuck!
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@linuxxx I've been using Firefox from quite a long time and it works like a charm for me!! I generally work with many tabs open simultaneously!! But that's not the case with chrome!!
This is the reason why I never prefer Google Chrome!! It freaking kick starts number of threads in the background that keeps hogging your system resources!! The one memory hungry browser!!
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