How to Allocate More RAM to Google Chrome for Better Performance
Learn how to allocate more RAM to Chrome by closing tabs, enabling hardware acceleration, and using shortcuts to optimize browser speed.
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Allocate more RAM to Chrome by closing unnecessary tabs and extensions. You can also enable 'Hardware Acceleration' by going to Settings > Advanced > System and toggling it on. Another method is to create a customized shortcut: right-click on Chrome’s icon, select Properties, and add `--process-per-site` at the end of the Target field. This reduces RAM usage per open tab.
FAQs & Answers
- How can I reduce Google Chrome's RAM usage? You can reduce Chrome's RAM usage by closing unnecessary tabs, disabling unused extensions, enabling hardware acceleration, and using the --process-per-site shortcut.
- What does enabling Hardware Acceleration do in Chrome? Enabling Hardware Acceleration allows Chrome to offload some processes to your graphics card, which can improve performance and reduce memory load.
- How do I create a Chrome shortcut to reduce RAM usage? Right-click on Chrome's icon, select Properties, and add --process-per-site at the end of the Target field to reduce RAM usage per open tab.