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    The High CPU/RAM/GPU Usage Topic - Opera for Desktops

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    • A Former User
      A Former User @sgunhouse last edited by A Former User

      @sgunhouse HI,I had a problem while the browser was running a long time after launch.

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      • sgunhouse
        sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

        @alexdmake They tell me there was a bad update to one of the built-in extensions. They have a new update, but you have to force it to check. Go to menu > Extensions > Extensions, enable Developer mode, and click on the Update button.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User @sgunhouse last edited by

          @sgunhouse Yes everything is OK. thank

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          • arant
            arant last edited by

            I shut down the macbook last night and opened this morning; a few tabs in and all in sleep mode (i had to activate the extensions and adblockers back). Despite all of the tabs being in sleep mode, the fans are still running high. Sometimes they get really low, to the point they seem like they're going to stop, but as soon as I start working on anything small, they rise up again.

            This never happened with Opera before unless I was doing some heavy work, or had multiple apps like Adobe in the background. Right now I have nothing except Opera (and currently chrome for writing this).

            Please help!

            (And once again, I'm writing this from Chrome, because like I wrote in a previous thread, I get an error when trying to log in here from Opera)

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            • PiotrSss
              PiotrSss last edited by

              The problem is now gone. Open Opera, wait few minutes and force close it. After that it should be updated. But it's crazy to waste so much time on this (migrating to other browser when that happens), so I'll just stick with the other one now, hard to trust Opera after that sh**** action.

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              • ynhockey
                ynhockey @limpemu last edited by

                @limpemu Actually it no longer crashes for me nowadays, except the occasional tab crash. It still takes up huge resources, primarily RAM, though. It is therefore difficult to say what was causing the crashes. However, I do use the Opera task manager all the time, and some tabs do cause very high RAM and CPU usage. Extensions are not the culprit in my case.

                In the case of GPU acceleration, as long as the browser doesn't crash I don't see a reason to turn it off, since it offloads some resources from the already-overused CPU. However, it's a good idea to try this if you are still experiencing crashes.

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                • alobpreis
                  alobpreis @alobpreis last edited by

                  @alobpreis said in The High CPU/RAM/GPU Usage Topic - Opera for Desktops:

                  This started maybe an hour ago. I noticed one of the opera.exe processes was using 25% of the CPU (4 cores), so I closed probably "heavy" pages, but nothing changed. Opened Opera's task manager, and only thing using the CPU is the browser itself with 100%. So I close Opera and that single opera.exe process remains in memory, still consuming 25%.

                  Without having updated Opera, this is not happening anymore, so I guess it was related to some Opera server as mentioned above or maybe a hidden internal extension.

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                  • A Former User
                    A Former User last edited by

                    How much RAM does Opera normally consume (takes me 800MB, almost 1GB)

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                    • leocg
                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @Guest last edited by

                      @kevinmau UT may depend on a lot of things.

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                      • alexweefs
                        alexweefs @Guest last edited by

                        I am a pretty heavy user and generally have 100+ tabs open at any time.

                        Usually this posed no issue on any of my PCs, which have between 16GB and 32GB of RAM.

                        On some occasions, I got individual page crashes, but when I reloaded the page,

                        it would reduce the RAM usage elsewhere and properly load the page.

                        However, recently, I think as of version 65 (but could have been earlier),

                        Opera keeps crashing all the time with high RAM usage.

                        I suspect it also has to do with the GPU memory, as it happens more often with GPU-intensive websites like video sites.

                        However, what I see directly is just that heavier RAM usage causes crashes, and a general slowdown of the system.

                        The frequency is about 2–3 crashes per hour.

                        Has anyone else experienced this?

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                        • leocg
                          leocg Moderator Volunteer @alexweefs last edited by

                          @alexweefs Having hundreds of tabs opened don't make you a heavy user, it just shows that you may have some difficult in closing the tabs that you open.

                          Back to the issue, use shift + esc to open the internal task manager and check if there is some process using that much CPU, RAM, whatever.

                          By the way, version 65 is two years old, not that recent.

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                          • johnbrook
                            johnbrook last edited by johnbrook

                            Opera is using more than 25% CPU in the process "opera --password-store=basic --enable-crashpad" every time I open the browser and it stays open whenever Opera browser is open. It's impossible to use the browser like that.
                            Kubuntu 22.04 64 bit
                            Opera 93.0.4585.11 installed from https://snapcraft.io/opera

                            Screenshot_20221117_194457.png

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                            • johnbrook
                              johnbrook @johnbrook last edited by

                              @johnbrook Now it is more than 50% of CPU

                              Screenshot_20221117_200756.png

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                              • N4i75irHc1371
                                N4i75irHc1371 last edited by leocg

                                But what are you up to, damn it, Opera has been sucking up all the memory for 4 days and the PC is slowing down, what are you up to!!!!
                                ![alt text](3a75a56e-fdcf-4c8e-8f03-06541ef00c12-image.png image url)
                                High energy consume
                                ![alt text](8413ebbc-dc57-49e6-9e60-ed83286e98c0-image.png image url)

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                                • leocg
                                  leocg Moderator Volunteer @N4i75irHc1371 last edited by

                                  @n4i75irhc1371 Shift Escape to see the processes running in Opera and how much RAM they are using.

                                  RAM usage seems normal.

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                                  • N4i75irHc1371
                                    N4i75irHc1371 @leocg last edited by

                                    @leocg 15/16 gb memory usage normal ?

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                                    • leocg
                                      leocg Moderator Volunteer @N4i75irHc1371 last edited by leocg

                                      @n4i75irhc1371 It's not what the image shows. It says that Opera is using around 1.7GB of RAM.

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                                      • alobpreis
                                        alobpreis @N4i75irHc1371 last edited by

                                        @n4i75irhc1371 said in The High CPU/RAM/GPU Usage Topic - Opera for Desktops:

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                                        Some heavy pages sometimes start eating a lot of RAM and CPU here, mostly Facebook pages with videos. With Shift-ESC you can quickly see which page is the culprit. Closing that page alone solves the issue. And often reloading the same page in a new tab doesn't produce the problem again.

                                        And regarding the RAM usage on your computer, you should go to the Details tab, right click on any column header, select columns and add the "Memory - Commit Size" column. In my experience that's the most realistic value, and a high number there will make your computer crawl. Order by that column and see what you find.

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