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    • VitaliyNice
      VitaliyNice last edited by

      I had 8gb memory then I installed 16 and opera eats more with this why? I can't understand. Bollocks. It seems like I had more memory with 8 gb than with 16. I need to enable RawDraw because it may dicrease usage of memory. How can I do it?

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      • leocg
        leocg Moderator Volunteer @VitaliyNice last edited by

        @VitaliyNice Opera One, Opera GX or Opera Air?

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @VitaliyNice last edited by

          @VitaliyNice RawDraw exists? There used to be a flag but it was removed a long timer ago, even from Chrome.

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          • burnout426
            burnout426 Volunteer last edited by burnout426

            You can close Opera and start it like this in a command prompt:

            "%localappdata%\Programs\Opera\opera.exe" --enable-features=RawDraw
            

            to see what happens. You can goto the URL opera://gpu then to see if it say it's enabled.

            No guarantees it will work and no guarantees that Opera will be stable with it.

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            • burnout426
              burnout426 Volunteer @VitaliyNice last edited by

              @VitaliyNice said in How to enable RawDraw on Opera?:

              I had 8gb memory then I installed 16 and opera eats more with this why?

              The more RAM you have, the more Chromium might cache things in RAM.

              You can hit shift + esc in Opera to look at its task manager to see the description for a specific process that is using a lot of RAM. Then, you can decide if that process is using too much based on what it's actually doing.

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