How to Disable Efficiency Mode for Google Chrome in Windows
If you’ve used the Google Chrome browser before, then you’ve probably already encountered one of its biggest problems—memory usage. Chrome has always been a browser that consumes a lot of active RAM. While Google has improved Chrome’s memory usage over the years, the problem has never fully gone away. Thankfully, Windows is one step ahead with a system feature that helps to reduce the demand for apps like Chrome on your system memory . This energy efficiency mode can help you save energy and improve overall system performance by reducing the CPU and RAM usage of your browser tabs. However, this can slow down your browser, so you may want to switch it off. If you want to disable efficiency mode for Google Chrome in Windows, follow these steps. What Is Efficiency Mode and Why Might You Want to Disable It? Efficiency mode is a feature that was introduced in Windows 11. It’s a system feature that automatically adjusts the resource usage of system apps based on their usage and over...