As with other types of programs that we have installed on our computer, we try to make web browsers work as smoothly as possible. Of course, this is something that Google Chrome achieves, the most used in the sector, where we try to save both RAM memory and processor in daily use.
The search giant is fully aware of all this, while also knowing the limitations of some computers when using Chrome. And these types of applications are becoming more demanding due, among other things, to the enormous number of functions they offer us by default. Hence, its developers try to help us by putting various functions at our fingertips to optimize the performance of their projects.
Next we are going to talk about a series of functions that we can use in the aforementioned Chrome so that it consumes less computer resources. This is something that directly refers to both the RAM and the CPU that are part of our PC. And one of the main complaints of Google Chrome users is the high consumption of resources that the program carries out by default.
Features to make Chrome consume less PC resources
There are certain parameters that we can configure here to try to alleviate this important inconvenience for millions of users around the world. Let’s look at some of the functions that will allow us to save resources while working with the Google browser, which will positively affect its performance.
Turn on alerts for performance issues. Chrome often hogs too much RAM causing other applications to not work as well as we would like. Google has now taken action by introducing features in this regard such as a performance issue alert system. This feature alerts you to websites that use more resources than necessary. We can activate this from the Performance / General menu option.
Memory saving modes. The Google browser allows us, from its configuration, to choose between three memory saving modes. It is worth mentioning that this simply disables tabs that have not been used for some time and frees up the corresponding RAM for use by other running applications. The modes are Moderate, Balanced and Maximum and we access them from Performance / Memory.
Use web page preloading. Likewise, from the Performance section of the Chrome browser, we find a function that allows us to customize the preloading of web pages. This means that the sites we visit the most will remain loaded and thus improve the speed of the program. This is something that at the same time will allow us to save computer resources.
If we make use of these functions that Google offers us in its Chrome browser adapted to our needs, we will be able to reduce the consumption of both RAM and CPU. Additionally, this will affect the overall performance of the computer as it will free up these components for use by other applications installed on the operating system.