How To Speed ​​Up Chrome With 5 Easy Tricks

Chrome is the most popular program on the web, and one reason for its first place is the fact that it remains among the fastest browsers.

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Το γεγονός ότι απλώνεται σε πολλές διεργασίες στον PC υπολογιστή σας σημαίνει ότι εκμεταλλεύεται τη του υπολογιστή σας για να επιταχύνει την περιήγηση σας με τρόπους που το Firefox at the moment does not offer. But that does not mean you can not get even faster. Here are five best ways to speed up your already fast browser.

Suspend the tabs you do not use

Usually the amount of tabs that are currently open to Chrome, it can reach double digits. Especially with higher-resolution monitors, which are able to display more and clearer information.

Open tabs continue to run in the background and so continue to consume resources in your system. Instead of just closing the unnecessary tabs, you can activate a flag in Chrome that stops the tabs that you are not using, and then resets the tabs when you click them, saving them to memory.

To enable this flag, go to chrome: // flags /, then press "Ctrl + F" and look for "tab discarding", click the drop-down box, select "Enabled", and restart Chrome.

Compress web pages as they load

If you are using a desktop computer then you probably do not worry about the amount of data you use each month. But saving data volume can also provide acceleration to Chrome.

Google offers its own expansion saving data for Chrome which works in the same way as the built-in feature in the Android version of Chrome. It compresses most web pages (except encrypted HTTPS) as it loads, meaning there's less information to load and therefore it loads faster. So simple.

Use an Ad-Blocker

If you already have an add-blocker installed and enabled then it should be highly attractive and respected as a to turn off the blocker so you can enjoy reading as it is. But usually this is not done because on most websites the ads are not discreet, instead they are ugly, annoying, and sometimes they have the audacity to take up your entire screen, which forces your browser to load more data on your computer .

There are several ad-blockers, like classic ones Adblock Plus and Ghostery, which allows you to fine-tune the type of ads you are happy to see.

Turn on hardware acceleration

The graphics card on your computer - whether it's a rudimentary motherboard or the latest nVidia beast - is a valuable part of keeping your browsing smooth. In Chrome, you can use hardware acceleration to use the power of the graphics card to make the browser's graphics processes more intensive.

You can enable hardware acceleration by going to Chrome Settings, then pressing the "Advanced" button and going to "System". Then click the slider next to "Use hardware acceleration when available" to turn it on.

If you're interested, you can take a look at what aspects of Chrome accelerating hardware are affected by going to chrome: // gpu /

Use the Tasks Chrome Task Manager

Chrome has a built-in task manager where you can see all the processes running from all tabs. Just click the menu icon in the upper right corner of Chrome, then "More Tools", then "Task Manager". (Alternatively, you can press "Shift + Esc" when Chrome is open.)

Here you will be able to see which tabs and use the most memory (Click on the memory column to put them in a row according to the memory they use.) Of course, items that consume large amounts of memory slow down your browser. If you see a process that is consuming unusual amounts of memory or CPU, you can end it by selecting it and clicking the End Process button.

Conclusion

Each of the above tricks probably won't have a significant impact on your browser speed, but if you apply them all together you'll start to see the benefits. If you follow these tips, then you're obviously someone who cares about your browser's speed, and you've probably already done your due diligence that you don't have too many extensions installed, and you're not running too many tabs at once. If you have any additional trick or tip for speeding up Chrome, then you can share it with our readers by leaving a comment below this article.

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