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Slow computer: how to optimize RAM consumption on Google Chrome?

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Extensive use of Google Chrome is often the cause of slow problems on your computer. ‍

We've put together a few simple tips to help you maximize your computer's performance and improve your productivity at work. ‍

1. Limit the number of open tabs

Each tab that is opened in Google Chrome consumes system resources.

The more tabs you have open, the harder your computer has to work.

So we suggest that you limit the number of tabs that are open simultaneously. Try to close unnecessary tabs or group them together using features like tab groups for more efficient management. ‍

2. Use a tab suspension extension

Another effective solution is to use extensions that are specifically designed to automatically pause unused tabs.

The “Tab Suspender” extension is an excellent choice: it allows you to free up resources by temporarily suspending inactive tabs, without closing them completely. So you can reactivate them in one click when you need them. This will go a long way in easing the load on your computer. ‍

3. Update Google Chrome

Make sure your browser is always up to date.

Regular updates often include performance improvements and bug fixes that can help speed up your browsing experience.

🔗 Click here to access the Google Chrome update tutorial. ‍

4. Remove unnecessary extensions

Unnecessary or outdated extensions can also slow down your browser.

Take a look at your browser settings and deactivate or remove extensions you don't need.

🔗 Click here to access the extension management tutorial. ‍

By following these simple tips, you should notice a significant improvement in your computer's performance.