Hello, friends, have you ever want to know what processes a browser like Chrome executes? What memory each different tasks tend to acquire? What part of memory the extensions that you have installed are consuming and with what priority? Which tabs are more active than others? Know more with this post.
A browser like Chrome has enhanced multi-threading capacity. It also handles javascript very efficiently. that is why being a user you can observe that there are absolutely no instances of the browser to hang up making thus itself the best in class browser.
Now coming to our topic, Chrome gives the feature to get monitored by any user of its running tasks. You all must have used Task Manager of Windows but it simply shows your browser running as a single process. That is because it is not built for that purpose.
To know about these process that Chrome executes you have to open the browser's native task manager (yes, heard it right this browser has its own task manager). For this follow any of the under given steps:
a) Click on the menu to open its pop-up the click on more tools and tin the more tools pop-up select task manager.
b)Click on the blank space beside the topmost bar showing the lists of opened tabs and select task manager.
c)Press shift+esc keys in combination.
Now you can find that your browser's native and powerful task manager is opened. Analyse your memory consumption, bandwidth consumption, GPU processes ongoing currently and much more through this manager.
If you want to know more about your internal memory usage click on the option named as 'stats for nerds'. As soon as you click on it, you can find that a new window has opened that has a full list of running processes along with the lists of all active browsers other than Chrome and their respective memory usage.
Through this task manager, you can also monitor your network speed acquiring different tabs and therefore you'll feel no need to install an extension(if so) that monitors your network(speed essentially).
Hope this post gies you a drop to quench your thirst of tricks and if so please share it.
Thanks for reading...........
A browser like Chrome has enhanced multi-threading capacity. It also handles javascript very efficiently. that is why being a user you can observe that there are absolutely no instances of the browser to hang up making thus itself the best in class browser.
Now coming to our topic, Chrome gives the feature to get monitored by any user of its running tasks. You all must have used Task Manager of Windows but it simply shows your browser running as a single process. That is because it is not built for that purpose.
To know about these process that Chrome executes you have to open the browser's native task manager (yes, heard it right this browser has its own task manager). For this follow any of the under given steps:
b)Click on the blank space beside the topmost bar showing the lists of opened tabs and select task manager.
c)Press shift+esc keys in combination.
Task Manager |
Now you can find that your browser's native and powerful task manager is opened. Analyse your memory consumption, bandwidth consumption, GPU processes ongoing currently and much more through this manager.
If you want to know more about your internal memory usage click on the option named as 'stats for nerds'. As soon as you click on it, you can find that a new window has opened that has a full list of running processes along with the lists of all active browsers other than Chrome and their respective memory usage.
Through this task manager, you can also monitor your network speed acquiring different tabs and therefore you'll feel no need to install an extension(if so) that monitors your network(speed essentially).
Hope this post gies you a drop to quench your thirst of tricks and if so please share it.
Thanks for reading...........
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