The High CPU/RAM/ETC Usage Topic
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donq last edited by
@leocg said in The High CPU/RAM/ETC Usage Topic:
@davidnikoli I don't think that the fact that your laptop is hot has to do with the memory usage.
Anyway, check Opera's task manager to see what is using the memory.And CPU - CPU can make laptops hot, not memory.
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dugglebb last edited by leocg
General agreement with the thread concept. The more recent upgrades of Opera Hog CPU on a regular basis, internet banking is becoming a trial as often the CPU hogging means the transaction times out before the CPU drops to less than 100%
Doesn't happen in Chrome so unless a reliable working fix comes up soon I'm going to Junk opera as unusable and revert to Chrome.
I might even give MS Edge a go, it can't be any worse than present Opera versions -
dugglebb last edited by
@dugglebb
feel the banning for capitalisation is absurd, but seems in keeping with current product's performance, shame there's not the same attention and effort applied to product shortcomings as to grammar critique
have tried other browsers and decided that vivaldi is vastly superior to opera, and i hope i won't need to complain in capitals or lower case. so opera will be going in the bin -
darkpassenger last edited by
Re: The High CPU/RAM/ETC Usage Topic
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Version:82.0.4227.33
Update stream: Stable
System: Windows 7 64-BitThe 'Browser' process hammers the CPU, for no discernible reason. From searching, I see many unanswered questions about this. It'd be nice if this issue were addressed.
Before upgrading, using v65, I didn't have any problems like this at all.
System CPU usage is 35% for Opera. Process explorer shows:
It's the same every time, in getHandlerVerifier, which I can't find more information about.
Opera's internal task manager shows the browser process at 146% or higher, constantly.
This is regardless of what tabs are open.
I kill the useless "Opera Touch" process every time on start up, which is something that wasn't in older versions; doesn't make a difference. I'll note this doesn't start with opening the browser, it happens after, and again, isn't related to a specific site.
After killing all processes, one by one, it stopped after killing the Network Utility service; I didn't have to restart the browser, which has been the only way to stop this before. (If left, it will keep hammering CPU; for hours)
Someone must know something. I've depended on Opera for some critical work related tasks so this is disconcerting and untenable and I would welcome suggestions. (I did do the whole clean install (on another system) in addition to the upgraded browser, and it's the same thing, so this isn't an issue with extensions, flags, commandline switches, cookies, cached code, etc.)
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donq last edited by
@darkpassenger
Very good analyzis, thank you! Did you report your findings to Opera team, using their support / bug report page? (O menu - help - report an issue) -
Martin1841 last edited by
CPU at over 20% when literally no tabs are open. I have i5-10600. That's 6c/12t.
So what Opera is doing with my processor?For comparison, I can play 4 YT videos at 4K at the same time in Opera and the CPU usage will be around 7-8%.
So why does my CPU run at 20% with only speed dial running? Speed dial is not even a tab but a kind of "main menu".What are you guys doing? Is it something nasty? Something dark? Are you spying on me or my friends? Scanning my documents on my disk?
I am using Opera since 2006. Should I switch to Vivaldi or should I stay?
Thank you for your explanation.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@martin1841 You can use Shift + Esc to see which processes are using that "much" CPU.
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g4mingfr34k last edited by
My Opera always runs at highest capacity (right now it is using 3 Gigs of Ram) even tho it just needs a fraction of that.
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@g4mingfr34k Use Shift + Esc to see what is using that much RAM.
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tasha1241 last edited by
Opera is eating up so much of my PC resources. Anyone with an idea how to regulate it?
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@tasha1241 Use Shift + Esc to see the processes running in Opera and how much memory they are using.
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catscrath25 last edited by
here since no one can seemingly follow directions on this board. hopefully this helps
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domxch last edited by domxch
Hi, I have a problem since upgrade to Opera 86.X.
Usage of CPU is very high, almost 50% for couple of minutes, can be reproduced when you open more windows with plenty of tabs (e. .g. currently opened 10 windows, each window in average 5 tabs) and starts typing in the URL address bar (probably issue regarding changes of the URL bar).
Tested without any extensions, the biggest consumption is done by the "Background worker".
Pretty annoying and expensive...
When I downgrade to Opera 85.0.4341.75, everything is OK.I have also reported a bug, however, nobody has answered yet.
https://opera.atlassian.net/servicedesk/customer/portal/9/BS-33628 -
OrbitalVSAT last edited by
I had Opera running with 16gb ram, and it was using 6gb of it.
I just upgraded to 32gb ram, and it starts using 14gb now.Same tabs open, nothing changed and no viruses.
Did anyone have this before? If so, how was it fixed?
Thanks in advance
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leocg Moderator Volunteer last edited by
@orbitalvsat You can use Shift + Esc to view the processes running in Opera and how much memory they are using.
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donq last edited by
@orbitalvsat said in The High CPU/RAM/ETC Usage Topic:
I just upgraded to 32gb ram, and it starts using 14gb now.
Is this a problem? Unless Opera (or any other process) takes all free memory to itself and makes other apps work slower, IMO memory consumption is not a big problem. You have 18GB left for other tasks, after all
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figjadeitesingerpie last edited by
When I use Opera GX, The Process "GPU process" appears, when i close it, the browser goes dark for like a second, but then the process restarts. It eats a lot of CPU usage.