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I like it, but it lacks a download manager and sometimes has a high CPU consumption that makes my computer practically unusable. I've got it in "quarantine" because I like it, but at the moment it can't be a good option for me. So I voted "No"
When I open MT (from Windows 10 x64 Falls Creators) and click on the "Alerts" flag, CPU consumption reaches 93%.Since some days ago I noticed that FF was using the CPU more than before. But yesterday I went to Options>Performance and tweaked the settings a little and now my laptop's fans are a lot quieter and FF is using from 0% to 16-25% (some of the most intensive CPU work is when watching a video in Facebook)
Windows 8.1 Home here and I did experience that in Quantum beta version, actually it went over 40% a few days ago. Not experiencing it right now.In Windows 8.1 Pro x64, consumption is around 16% and in Windows 7 it works perfectly.
Hi. In my W10 i7 laptop I set it to 5 and I'm using Hardware Acceleration. Before the tweak, it was set to 4. I noticed that when I set it to 7, FF took much more RAM and the CPU work was worse.Windows 8.1 Home here and I did experience that in Quantum beta version, actually it went over 40% a few days ago. Not experiencing it right now.
@GonzitoVir, how many processes did you set in performance?
I'm using 4 right now. So going from 4 to 5 actually reduced the resource usage?Hi. In my W10 i7 laptop I set it to 5 and I'm using Hardware Acceleration. Before the tweak, it was set to 4. I noticed that when I set it to 7, FF took much more RAM and the CPU work was worse.
Use uget-chrome wrapper, uget webextension by slgobinath and uget. Download python 3.6 x64 and you have got a full fledged download manager and supported on all OS.I like it, but it lacks a download manager and sometimes has a high CPU consumption that makes my computer practically unusable. I've got it in "quarantine" because I like it, but at the moment it can't be a good option for me. So I voted "No"
Windows 8.1 Home here and I did experience that in Quantum beta version, actually it went over 40% a few days ago. Not experiencing it right now.
Use uget-chrome wrapper, uget webextension by slgobinath and uget. Download python 3.6 x64 and you have got a full fledged download manager and supported on all OS.
Hi. In my case it seemed to do the trick.I'm using 4 right now. So going from 4 to 5 actually reduced the resource usage?
The high CPU consumption made it unfeasible to run it on my system
Have you tried FireMem? It does work. I use it on an old XP box that only has 2 GB.
Thanks I´ll try itHave you tried FireMem? It does work. I use it on an old XP box that only has 2 GB.
Can you give a link to FireMem? Cannot find with Google search.Have you tried FireMem? It does work. I use it on an old XP box that only has 2 GB.
Me neitherCan you give a link to FireMem? Cannot find with Google search.