Firefox using a lot of memory


  1. Posts : 239
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Firefox using a lot of memory


    Firefox is getting logy. I checked it in Task Manager (see screenshot) and it's using what seems to me a lot of memory. Closing and restarting doesn't help. I have version 115.15.0esr (64-bit). Any solution to this memory usage - it's making web browsing slow.
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  2. Posts : 766
    Windows 7 Professional SP1 64-bit
       #2

    Version 115.16.0 ESR has been out for a few days.
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  3. Posts : 239
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Yes, I do have Version 115.16.0 esr. I must have pressed the wrong key.
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  4. Posts : 2,498
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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    Memory usage looks good, around 600MB in all processes, so no real problem there.

    What's disturbing is the CPU usage, nearly 90% on those two alone, leaving little for Windows itself. I would check with the Firefox process manager to check what are these two doing. It's likely to be a heavyweight (or buggy) plugin or a heavy tab opened at that time.
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  5. Posts : 1,940
    Windows 7 pro
       #5

    First clear cache. If that doesn't fix anything under help hit troubleshooting mode. That disables extensions. If that fixes it then you should look at the extensions. Make sure that they're updated or disable them one at a time until you determine which one is experiencing an issue. If you determine that an extension is causing an issue then remove it and reinstall it.
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  6. Posts : 73
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    Firefox using a lot of memory-dsw333.png

    On average Firefox is a 2GB requirement browser and that is No tabs - to moderate amount of tabs open. You would want to sort descending and then calculate all process to see what the ram usage is, in the example that is roughly 1.6gb. There isn't much you can do other than minimize tabs open and some other basic logistics but overall you will never improve Firefox's ram usage drastically.

    All modern Browser require like 2gb at least to run effectively. So if you want a lighter browser you need to use older style ones or barebones ones that are loading only basic HTML.

    If you know how to block JS properly and how to manage that paradigm that can also shave some resource usage like ram but that will also be minimal.

    I agree the CPU column is mainly what is concerning in your picture. But being a core 2 dual core on a slow platform it will be like that because those platforms are highly constrained with no hyper threading and many other areas on that platform are inefficient,
    the CPU ends up taking all the brunt of the work and is a choke point well its not a choke point but it becomes one because everything else on 775 gets choked causing a round robin effect of choke points.

    - Low ram
    - Dual core CPU with no HT and no advanced instructions
    - Several areas about the motherboard are slow like FSB,
    - No memory controller on the CPU
    - Northbridge / South Bridge choke point

    All those areas choke and the CPU becomes overburden.

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    Code:
    CPU: 1.86 GHz Intrel Core 2  
    Motherboard: HP 0A60h XU1  
    Memory: 3 GB Dual Channel DDR2 @ 3.32 MHz  
    Graphics Card: Intel Q965/Q963 Express chipset
    I would say with these specs you probably want to go for an alternate browser. I would use something like Kmeleon or Seamonkey on computer with only 3GB. You are only using roughly 600MB in the picture but i would assume that number to increase more towards 2gb over time when you are doing higher browsing with multi tasking.

    with only 3GB you can hit potentially 2GB or higher on Firefox alone and it will leave you with 1GB. This is not enough headroom imo and Firefox or any other modern browser is not that viable on less than 6GB of ram in the system.
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  7. Posts : 239
    Windows 7 Ultimate x64
    Thread Starter
       #7

    It seems to happen when the Google has an animation. I use Google as a home page.
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