Zephandrypus
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In every single browser, flash has always been the biggest problem. I often had one or two GB of memory used up by Firefox or Chrome, even after getting a TabUnloader and having no YouTube videos open. I recently switched to Vivaldi, a power user browser, and it has a task manager that lets me see the usage of all the plugins and tabs. I took a couple screenshots of the task manager and attached them below. I'll give a few events and noticed changes in RAM usage.
1. Shockwave flash using 612 MB, GPU process using 300 MB, computer RAM usage is at 84%.
2. Ran a quick RAM clean with Advanced SystemCare; flash dropped to 50 MB and computer dropped to 72%.
3. Idled a bit while making post and shockwave rose to 300 MB, GPU dropped to 50 MB, and computer dropped to 64%.
4. Ran another RAM clean; flash dropped to 50 MB again, GPU about the same, and computer dropped to 56%.
5. Shockwave rose to 200 MB and GPU rose to 70 MB after a few more minutes of idle.
6. Ran one last RAM clean; flash dropped to 50 MB for the third time, GPU dropped to 40 MB, and computer dropped to 52%.
I think you get the point. Throughout all this, I have not changed anything in the other tabs and have not had any YouTube videos playing. Whenever I have looked online for this kind of issue, all I have found is "problems with Chrome memory leak", and some stuff about flash having a bug that's going to be "fixed" in the next update (same thing in posts 6 months or so apart).
Is there any alternative to Flash? As far as I have seen, Flash is installed, you update it occasionally, and it silently hogs your memory. No options, no configuration, no stats for nerds, etc. It doesn't seem very power-user friendly.
1. Shockwave flash using 612 MB, GPU process using 300 MB, computer RAM usage is at 84%.
2. Ran a quick RAM clean with Advanced SystemCare; flash dropped to 50 MB and computer dropped to 72%.
3. Idled a bit while making post and shockwave rose to 300 MB, GPU dropped to 50 MB, and computer dropped to 64%.
4. Ran another RAM clean; flash dropped to 50 MB again, GPU about the same, and computer dropped to 56%.
5. Shockwave rose to 200 MB and GPU rose to 70 MB after a few more minutes of idle.
6. Ran one last RAM clean; flash dropped to 50 MB for the third time, GPU dropped to 40 MB, and computer dropped to 52%.
I think you get the point. Throughout all this, I have not changed anything in the other tabs and have not had any YouTube videos playing. Whenever I have looked online for this kind of issue, all I have found is "problems with Chrome memory leak", and some stuff about flash having a bug that's going to be "fixed" in the next update (same thing in posts 6 months or so apart).
Is there any alternative to Flash? As far as I have seen, Flash is installed, you update it occasionally, and it silently hogs your memory. No options, no configuration, no stats for nerds, etc. It doesn't seem very power-user friendly.
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My Computer
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Toshiba
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64-bit SP1
- CPU
- Intel Core i5 2520M @ 2.50 GHz
- Motherboard
- Toshiba Portable PC
- Memory
- 4.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 664MHz
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD Graphics 3000
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition Audio
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Internal LCD
- Screen Resolution
- 1600x900@60Hz
- Hard Drives
- 298 GB HDD Toshiba ATA
- Mouse
- Anker 8200 DPI
- Internet Speed
- 120 mbps
- Antivirus
- MalwareBytes, Microsoft Security Essentials
- Browser
- Vivaldi
