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Firefox 3.6.12 with 10 tabs open: 157,912K; I have seen up to the mid 300's if the tabs all have wallpaper-sized images.
Opera 11 with 254 tabs = 2.61 GB memory ( I measured it with Opera running & again after closing Opera )
I also ran the Peacekeeper benchmark with 254 tabs & my score was down about a third.
Chromium 9.0.581.0 with 230 tabs = 2.98 GB not very scientific compared with Opera as not all the same tabs.
Chrome froze on a tab wanting to load the quick time plugin & after restarting & reloading the tabs i ran the Peacekeeper benchmark.
Chrome scored 13105.
Only a couple of hundred points down than when i ran it with one tab.
Chrome CPU usage at 25% was a lot higher than Opera which had 12%.
Last edited by stve; 15 Nov 2010 at 01:34.
Made changes in Preferences Advanced/History turned off Remember content on visited pages & set Disk cache to Off
In Preferences Advanced/Content set Enable JavaScipt to off & set Enable plug-ins only on demand to on.
Loaded 365 tabs Memory = 1.390 GB First Picture
Then in In preferences/Advanced/History setting Memory cache to off & Remember visited addresses to off reduced Memory to 1.121 GB
I then opened the Independent newspaper in a new tab & selected all the links & opened them on new tabs. The blue pins on the tabs on the second picture indicate they are loaded but not visited yet.
I bookmarked all open pages to a new folder then opened all 649 pages in the folder to background tabs.
1298 tabs = Memory 3.221 GB
The easy way to count bookmarks in a folder is to open the folder & you are warned
you are about to open 1,298 bookmarks.
45 tabs have moved & need to be opened manually & 24 tabs show Error.
With only 649 tabs opera was still snappy.
1298 tabs, I wrote this post with no problems but switching between tabs was slow.
If you need JavaScript on for any tab you can right click the page & edit the site preferences.
I'll go offtopic,but just wanna know what are you doing with 230 opened tabs?(or you just open it to test how much memory will use your browser? )