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Google Chrome is not known for it's CPU-friendly approach. There's the main Google Chrome web application, but there should also be five background Google Chrome applications. I believe Google Chrome uses these extra processes to help with concurrency (I heard that somewhere). Either way check what CPU/memory usage is being used on those background applications and (maybe) post on a Google Chrome forum. You'll get a lot more help there. :)

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Hmm weird, nothing out of the ordinary.

What does it show when you do shift+esc in chrome?

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Google Chrome is not known for it's CPU-friendly approach. There's the main Google Chrome web application, but there should also be five background Google Chrome applications. I believe Google Chrome uses these extra processes to help with concurrency (I heard that somewhere). Either way check what CPU/memory usage is being used on those background applications and (maybe) post on a Google Chrome forum. You'll get a lot more help there. smile.png

Right I did see 5 background applications, was wondering what those were. Ill check out on google chrome forum. Any other web browsers which are uite speedy and don't take up as much cpu?

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I have 32bit chrome on 64bit system. So that is not the issue...also where my 17 cents u owe me bitch?

 

 

 

@OP - Check your chrome settings for 'Hardware acceleration' and turn it off.  <-- see if it helps

Just turned it off, seems to be working a little better

 

EDIT- Nvm went back up to 30%. I'll ask around on chrome forums

Edited by NayBely

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