Firefox or Chrome: Browsers have improved dramatically over the past decade. They are much faster and much easier to use. But even though the programs περιήγησης φαίνεται να είναι τέλεια, πολλές φορές αντιμετωπίζουν προβλήματα όπως διαρροές μνήμηand high CPU usage.
Surely you've met it:
If you leave a multi-tabbed browser open for too long, it will slowly start to uses more and more memory, but it also makes excessive use of your computer's CPU. Your only solution of course is to close the application, or close the tab that is causing the biggest problem.
In modern browsers, you can simply close the high CPU tab.
Below we will see how you can find this tab.
Chrome
Chrome has its own process manager. In Windows, if you open the process manager, you'll probably see too many Chrome exe running at the same time. It is an exe for each tab. In the unlikely event that Windows does not correctly report memory or CPU usage or do not see all of your tabs, you can use Chrome Process Manager.
Open a Chrome window and press Shift+Esc together to open the process manager. You will see a list of all the tabs you have open and all the extensions you have installed in your browser. You can sort the processes (short) with high to low usage. Select the tab that is using high CPU and click on choice End of process to close it.
Firefox
Firefox does not have a Task Manager like Chrome, but it has a built-in tool that shows performance statistics for tabs and add-ons. Open Firefox and enter the following text in the address bar.
about: performance
This page will give you a list of all your open tabs and add-ons installed on your browser. To view performance statistics for an add-on or tab, click button “more” next to the tab or plugin.
You will see CPU usage and you can close or refresh the tab directly from this page. You can not sort the tabs in use, so you should look for the high-CPU tab.
Windows Task Manager
Of course, you can always use the Windows Task Manager to find a memory card or CPU.
Make sure that you group the processes by type and then sort the column by using the CPU.
By Firefox, the task manager will only report the use of the CPU for the current tab. You should separate the tabs into windows while observing the task manager.
By Chrome, the Windows Task Manager will show you the memory and CPU usage on individual tabs, but it will not display the titles of the tabs. So you can close some tabs you need.