How to Reduce Chrome GPU Usage by Disabling Hardware Acceleration
Learn how to make Chrome use less GPU by disabling hardware acceleration in settings. Simple steps to reduce GPU load and improve browser performance.
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To make Chrome use less GPU, follow these steps: 1. Open Chrome settings and scroll down to 'Advanced'. 2. Click on 'System' and toggle off 'Use hardware acceleration when available'. 3. Relaunch Chrome for the changes to take effect. This action forces Chrome to rely more on your CPU than GPU, reducing its GPU usage.
FAQs & Answers
- What happens if I disable hardware acceleration in Chrome? Disabling hardware acceleration forces Chrome to use your CPU instead of GPU for processing graphic-intensive tasks, which can reduce GPU load but might slightly affect performance for some websites.
- How can I check if Chrome is using hardware acceleration? Go to Chrome settings, click on 'Advanced', then 'System', and see if 'Use hardware acceleration when available' is enabled or disabled.
- Will disabling hardware acceleration improve Chrome performance? Disabling hardware acceleration can reduce GPU usage and fix some performance or display issues but might lead to slower rendering for complex graphics or videos.