Wednesday, July 20, 2011

How To Find This Tab Or Extension Slow The Spread Of Google Chrome

In recent months, we had a number of questions from people wondering how to check what tab or extension is causing Chrome to slow down.

If you're a Chrome user you've probably had moments were trying to find out for yourself. For the most part, Chrome is pretty good: in this particular job I have many tabs open all the time, and often is not the eye of the bat. But some pages too flash, javascript, or what have you chewing the CPU or the memory more than all the others put together, and it seems more apparent than in other browsers, Chrome.

The good news is that there is no need to install another expansion will continue to promote the consumption of natural resources. Chrome has the tools you need built in.

Google Chrome Task Manager is a feature of Chrome is as old as the same, but we often forget the world is based on Chrome users. It can be accessed via Window> Task Manager and sort the cards and plug-ins to their memory, CPU and network usage, and the right end of the process.

The next time you try to guess which card is the culprit, eliminating the guess work with this practical advice.

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