How to see which tab in Chrome is taking up the most RAM and CPU

Viewing the exact amount of RAM tab on Google Chrome will save you RAM and help the CPU to reduce unnecessary operation.

Chrome is the most popular browser in Vietnam today, with fast speed, simple user interface and support from extensions. Chrome has become one of the most popular browsers in the world. In addition to the highly appreciated advantages, Chrome also has some disadvantages, including the use of computer resources.

Users of Google Chrome browser will surely turn on more than 1 tab when using, and in each tab will be a different website and use different levels of computer resources such as RAM and CPU. In case you want to save computer resources, you will need to turn off some tabs in Chrome to help your computer reduce wasted resources for this browser.

But many Chrome users don't know that, in open tabs, which tab is using the most resources to turn off and reduce the load of RAM and CPU usage. Don't worry, you can follow the instructions below from Quantrimang to see which tabs are using the most resources.

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How to see which tab in Chrome is taking up the most RAM and CPU

Step 1: Click on the installation icon in the upper right corner of Google Chrome browser, then click select Other tools .

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Step 2: Next, click Task Manager , or you can press Shift + Escape to open the Google Chrome task manager.

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The Task Manager panel will then be displayed, including the default display columns: Memory usage (RAM tab usage, eg 100,000K = 100mb), CPU. Network and process ID.

This will show all tabs that are currently enabled on Google Chrome, including an incognito tab. In addition, you will find extensions that are installed on Google Chrome, which will also take up a small amount of RAM on your computer.

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Step 3: If you want to see more parameters in the Task Manager panel, you will immediately see the list of columns displayed in the task management panel. If you want to see more columns showing the parameters, you just need to tick that number to see.

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Through the guide to see which Google Chrome tab takes up the most RAM on this article, you can follow which tab is using a lot of RAM and make the CPU the most active to turn it off to save space for your computer. .

Another factor that caused Chrome to run slowly and stubbornly is those extensions, if installed too much, you will cause your browser to have speed and security issues when using the information. Personal information on Google Chrome, you can control the extension better in the article Reasons you shouldn't install multiple extensions on your browser.

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Update 25 May 2019
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