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    • catscrath25
      catscrath25 last edited by

      image_2022-08-23_161244980.png here since no one can seemingly follow directions on this board. hopefully this helps

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      • domxch
        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

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        • leocg
          leocg Moderator Volunteer @domxch last edited by

          @domxch Current stable version is 91, it still behaves the same?

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          • domxch
            domxch @leocg last edited by

            @leocg, yes, unfortunately it is the same (my current version is 91.0.4516.65).

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            • OrbitalVSAT
              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
                leocg Moderator Volunteer @OrbitalVSAT 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
                  donq @OrbitalVSAT 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
                    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. image_2022-10-25_225313528.png

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                    • cratte
                      cratte last edited by leocg

                      Opera was too slow. 😞
                      Version:92.0.4561.21
                      But i found a Solution - and and a severe Opera error?

                      Opera used too much CPU and Harddisk in the Windows task manager.
                      This also together with the "System" Task. 😞

                      I looked in the Opera Task-Manager and found that "Tab Speed Dial" is using too much CPU when pages are loading.
                      So in options i unchecked, disabled "Show Speed Dial Suggestions" and at once it runs much faster! 😃

                      This must be an Opera error because this has nothing to do with opening new tabs with speed dials.

                      AND System Task is quiet now too 🙂
                      Perhaps this could be no coincidence and is also a Windows error.

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                      • figjadeitesingerpie
                        figjadeitesingerpie @figjadeitesingerpie last edited by

                        Also I forgot to mention, that the Opera GX uses the most RAM & CPU.image_2022-10-26_091229424.png

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                          • taffercharles
                            taffercharles last edited by leocg

                            I started using opera for it's low CPU usage, but now (I think ever since they added this AI thingy) is now super high even with one or two tabs. I already "disabled" the AI prompts, (even though the process is still there and won't go away). I have no idea how to decrease it's usage further.

                            And yes, I know about GX, i use that one as well. But I still liked the old opera better when I could simply browse without my PC starting to make mild noise. And I would also rather not have to migrate everything once more.

                            I feel like this is one of those things when they make the platform worse without knowing it. But these things matter to folks. It's actually a big deal.

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                            • szfzafa
                              szfzafa @domxch last edited by

                              @domxch
                              I have the same issue.
                              To be more precise, high CPU usage by the "Browser" task in Opera's Task Manager lasts for tens of seconds every few minutes, even with 0 tabs and all extensions disabled.

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                              • MrBoo337
                                MrBoo337 last edited by

                                Hi all! Quite a long time ago I ran into a problem that one of the opera processes starts to heavily load the CPU. If you try to close this process, then the entire opera closes. I also tried disabling extensions, but the problem did not go away.
                                Is there a way to monitor opera resources (like task manager)? Is there any way to find out what the problem is? alt text

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                                • arseniy4
                                  arseniy4 last edited by

                                  I also have high COU usage recently. Like recent month 😞
                                  This sucks so much. I used opera cuz it used less than others and now it seems it does not. The usage is by process "browser" if I open task manager Shift+Esc

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                                  • nldav
                                    nldav @szfzafa last edited by

                                    @szfzafa

                                    I moved away from Opera some month(s) ago because of performance issues with zero tabs and zero extensions active.

                                    But what I noticed is that Opera hangs on history. I now had the time to do more investigation and for me the 105% CPU browser usage @Shift-Esc disappears when I rename my history file

                                    @ C:\Users[Windows username]\AppData\Roaming\Opera Software\Opera Stable

                                    I renamed the file "History" to "History" and my zero tab CPU 105% usage disappeared instantly. The only problem is that your history is gone as well ^^.

                                    Might give Opera another try. Because Brave browser is also not the perfect alternative.

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                                    • szfzafa
                                      szfzafa @nldav last edited by

                                      @nldav I've been using my profiles for over 2 yrs.
                                      Then I tried to Create a clean profile folder/directory as Instructions on posting about problems in Opera for Windows says. Then the problem is gone. Then I restored my profile folder, the problem just reoccurs.
                                      I doubt if they even run performance tests with heavy loads of profile/history data.

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                                      • dinub1
                                        dinub1 @leocg last edited by

                                        @leocg

                                        On my PC system, an Intel based 8 core CPU running at around 4.5 GHz on turbo, with water cooler...
                                        The CPU temp shown on Core-temp reaches 100 C. That is the max temp, this CPU is designed for. The CPU usage in proces explorer, is high and fluctuates... It can reach 30% which is very high.
                                        Meanwhile using Google Chrome, the usage of both CPU and RAM is much lower... and the CPU temp is decreasing...

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                                        • leocg
                                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @dinub1 last edited by

                                          @dinub1 Without a context, your post is meaningless.

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                                          • thepooburner
                                            thepooburner last edited by

                                            This post was very helpful. My OperaGX suddenly jumped to eating all CPU unless I limited it, and even then it would eat every ounce of CPU within that limit. It was constant and restarting didn't fix it. This thread's advice to use the built in task manager (shift+ESC), that I didn't know existed, was exactly what I needed. I don't have screenshots, but I saw that the process using the most CPU and RAM was an extension process that had "background" in the title. I opened my speed dial and looked at my nifty animated background choking to death on itself and realized that was the problem.

                                            It seems that Opera is still displaying the animated background across all tabs (of which I have many opened) regardless of if the background is actually visible or not. As soon as I disabled the animated background (all backgrounds actually) the CPU and RAM dropped instantly down to 2-3% from the 30% I had it limited to. I got another small drop by disabling the matrix widget. And then realizing I never use the widget on the speed-dial screen I just disabled widgets entirely. My system is performing significantly better now that I've turned these functionally useless frills off.

                                            I hope this helps others who are running into the same issue to resolve it. It may just be that you have some useless feature turned on that is running wild in the background when it shouldn't be.

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