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Which internet broswer consumes less RAM memory especially when mulitple tabs are open at same time



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Which internet broswer consumes less RAM memory especially when mulitple tabs are open at same time

I make use of Seamonkey browser and i notice that when i open multiple tabs (say, 6 and above) while browsing, my RAM meter begins reading upto 100%. I use an HP laptop with a 2GB RAM.
But please i want to know which browser is the best to use in terms of low RAM memory consumption and also uses less processing CPU speed?
Is it cometbird or firefox or chrome or explorer or which one?
Please i all need your help on this?

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Hi chetaseo.

As I have understood, Opera is the web browser with less memory consumption. Is a good browser that implements the same rendering engine that Google Chrome (Blink, WebKit based).

Personally I use Mozilla Firefox, but if you need a lightweight browser I think that Opera is a good option.

Also, you can check Midori, other great alternative (WebKit based and Open Source).



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ajlancer
Hi chetaseo thanks for your question. I have been using Google chrome and Mozilla Firefox for several reasons. For me both is best among all browsers. And between both browser, I think Firefox need less space or ram than chrome. When question about faster browser, I should say Google chrome ever best from me. I used may tab at a time on chrome but I never see any error on there. On the other hand fire fox working not too fast when you open several tab. But for facility of add-ons, fire fox much better the all other browser. That is why I use both browser for several factors.

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chetaseo
Actually i was making use of that firefox but i later stopped and switched to seamonkey , now i may surely return back to firefox since it is what is winning here with almost everyone recommending it. presenting i also use chrome too but seldomly. Thanks for your response so far. Good to hear from you again.



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CryptoGuru
I have to check this sea monkey browser our. I have a lot of experience with Opera, Chrome, and Morzilla. I usually have over 50 tabs open in chrome and i use about 8GB or more of ram. My system is 32GB ram 3.5GHZ I7 Processor with a SSD. I rarely have problems running anything but i would like to still cut down on the resources i use. What kind of experience do you have with sea monkey how much ram do you use with it? Im curious to see the difference because if i can open up over 100 tabs i need to start using it. Sometimes Chrome crashes when i have to many tabs open. Morzilla use to be great before most of their funding came from Google Inc.



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Cristian
Both Chrome and Mozilla Firefox use a lot of RAM memory, Chrome used to be awful but for some time now I noticed a huge improvement in Chrome's stability and RAM consumption, maybe because I upgraded my laptop to 8GB of ram and a SSD but still, Chrome improved a lot love the years and I found no reason to go back using Firefox or searching for another browser option.

I did some research and Opera seems to be the lightest browser around, so maybe try it and let us know.



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EliteWriter
Personally I never thought about which browser uses less Ram memory. I always stuck to Chrome to be honest. I sometimes use Firefox and Internet Explorer, but never tried out neither Opera, nor the other browsers you mentioned. It seems that if you place importance on the Ram factor, Opera may be the best option though.



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Lynne
I was using Mozilla Firefox until recently and I switched to Google Chrome for the first time. I find it is faster and much easier to use. I have no idea which browser uses less RAM though. I've never even heard of Seamonkey browser, it sounds cute LOL



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galegatling
I also have a post related to this one and it is about Google Chrome. You can check it out here. I have tried some other Internet browsers specially Mozilla Firefox. The only thing I hate about Firefox is that it keeps lagging on my computer and on any computer I install it. It somehow doesn't eat that much of my computer's RAM but I don't know, it just keeps on hanging and sometimes having lag spikes. Probably it was only before. Don't know if it's stable now, I mean it should be I guess.



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overcast
My personal experience is that Chrome seems to be using the less RAM. And in case of the Firefox takes a lot of RAM and it seems like making it a bit harder. So using the browser and the RAM is something you can focus as well. I have found out that RAM has it's set of the limits so more than 20 tabs and you can find that it would be surely closing. And it can get the browser go down there as well.

Some of the time RAM is going to be more if the extensions are more. So pay attention to how many extensions you are using. That's what going to change the way things are there as well. I personally don't think chrome is that bad. Limit tabs and extensions that is good enough.



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Barida
Google Chrome has been my preferred browser for both browsing on my laptop as well as doing surfing on phones for it freezes the other account after some minutes of non-usage. So, it helps to manage your data.



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Corzhens
The primary browser in our home desktop is Chrome because we are comfortable with it. But we have a secondary browser in Firefox which is also good enough for our needs. We have excluded the standard browser of Windows because it was giving us a problem with the pop up. With the open tabs or windows, I think Chrome eats more memory because it is noticeable that the computer slows down when there are more than 3 windows or tabs open at the same time.



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