Google Chrome memory leak?

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Terrible web design seems to be my pain point with Chrome. Couple of websites I can't go to anymore, I think they are just bad ads. I hate to turn adblockers on for known safe sites, but they are really pushing me to do so lately.

Firefox and IE definitely have rolling memory leaks that just get worse over time. I've practically stopped using IE at work, even MS sites like the MSDN library eat about 40% CPU just sitting there. Firefox develops leaks over time.

Not sure about Edge, haven't bothered using it much. Opera is usually the go-to if you want a clean experience similar to Firefox.

Eximo

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Terrible web design seems to be my pain point with Chrome. Couple of websites I can't go to anymore, I think they are just bad ads. I hate to turn adblockers on for known safe sites, but they are really pushing me to do so lately.

Firefox and IE definitely have rolling memory leaks that just get worse over time. I've practically stopped using IE at work, even MS sites like the MSDN library eat about 40% CPU just sitting there. Firefox develops leaks over time.

Not sure about Edge, haven't bothered using it much. Opera is usually the go-to if you want a clean experience similar to Firefox.
 
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SlayerNebula

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Yeah i just restarted my computer and it's sitting at 41% now, i think it was just a bad page that was open. I'll just wait for the update i'll give ya best answer since you replied so fast and gave a lot of detail. :)