Your RAM or your System Speed?
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I guess these things are often a trade-off.
Another article pointed out that most users are less likely to notice the CPU hit than the memory improvement, which is probably fair.I had a quick search and couldn't find any articles complaining about the same with Edge.
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And now for the regularly scheduled TDWTF shitposting:
Youtube loading endscreen ad in Chrome 81 and failing for some reason.
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@boomzilla
Why is your salt shaker taking up several MB?
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@loopback0 With the speed of current PCs, would they really notice the CPU hit? Chrome is such bloatware. A browser should not gobble up 2GB of RAM just to load half a dozen tabs.
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@Zenith said in Your RAM or your System Speed?:
With the speed of current PCs, would they really notice the CPU hit
Probably not?
The CPU issue was discovered by an Intel engineer who found that when Chrome used segment heap, it led to significant performance regression in benchmarks on a PC with an Intel Core i9-9900K processor. Depending on the benchmark, CPU performance was degraded between 10% to 13%, Google found.
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@Luhmann said in Your RAM or your System Speed?:
@boomzilla
Why is your salt shaker taking up several MB?
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@loopback0 said in Your RAM or your System Speed?:
I had a quick search and couldn't find any articles complaining about the same with Edge.
Do we need to point the obvious?
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It's the tabs that never release memory and end up holding onto 1,5GB that are the real problem. Although 100MB a tab is kind of ridiculous and unhelpful when you have 40 tabs open.
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I have 8GB of RAM dedicated to my Windows VM and over half of it is in use (16GB total in laptop)...most of that is being used by Chrome. I just took that screen shot and Chrome is the only application I have running, aside from background processes.
EDIT: With 16 tabs open.
EDIT 2: Changed total RAM amount. I'm running Windows in Parallels on my work Mac Book Pro.
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@boomzilla how many tabs is that? 1, 4, 25? Do I need to add all of these together or is the first the total?
@boomzilla said in Your RAM or your System Speed?:
significant performance regression in benchmarks on a PC with an Intel Core i9-9900K processor.
So not only does it swallow RAM like a black hole, it needs a friggin i9 and you still notice performance regressions?
And people tell me herp derp, Firefox slow, Chrome the best!
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@topspin said in Your RAM or your System Speed?:
@boomzilla how many tabs is that? 1, 4, 25? Do I need to add all of these together or is the first the total?
Uh...between 10 and 15, probably. I have no idea how to interpret those numbers, TBH.
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