Feb 23 2020 04:51 AM
After last big update of microsoft edge dev edition its using more ram cpu and more power usage than ago. is there anyone else having this issue ? i attached a ss of it
Feb 23 2020 05:33 AM
Go to browser task manager and see what is using the most CPU
press SHIFT + ESC in Edge to open the task manager
Feb 23 2020 06:31 AM
problem is my edge dev browser
see my screenshot i provided @HotCakeX
Feb 23 2020 06:39 AM
Feb 23 2020 06:41 AM
here it is @HotCakeX
Feb 23 2020 06:41 AM
Let's see what's going on in the browser that is using so much CPU. I have the same Edge version and it's not happening to me.
Feb 23 2020 06:47 AM
Feb 23 2020 06:52 AM - edited Feb 23 2020 06:53 AM
1. no i dont face when i start edge without opening any websites
2. actually yap actually i found out now
3. ryzen 3 2200g
corsair vengence lpx 16gb ddr4 2400mhz ram
zotac gtx 1050ti oc edition
windows 10 version 1909 (os built 18363.592) @HotCakeX
Feb 23 2020 07:02 AM
Feb 23 2020 12:31 PM
Feb 23 2020 01:16 PM
SolutionFeb 25 2020 12:02 PM
well problem returns and the problem happens with facebook only and i tested with other browser and result is same @HotCakeX
Feb 25 2020 12:09 PM
Oh other browsers are having the same problem only with Facebook?
hmm that's interesting.
couple of things come to my mind:
1. your AV program is scanning the secure Facebook connections and for some reason it is causing high CPU usage.
2. something installed in your computer is causing the high CPU usage.
3. maybe depending on what you are doing in Facebook, your high CPU usage is normal. for example if you are playing games or viewing lots of videos, pics etc.
btw which other browsers did you try?
Feb 25 2020 12:19 PM
1. i have default windows 10 defender
2. i uninstall every unnecessary apps from system
3. ya i watch lots of video in fb
i m thinking reinstalling windows
Feb 25 2020 12:27 PM - edited Feb 25 2020 12:29 PM
But what if you reinstall your Windows, in the first few days everything work ok and then suddenly the problem returns?
you can try one last thing, install Kaspersky security cloud free, set the scanning level to maximum and scan your entire computer once, see if it detects anything, it's worth the try
https://www.kaspersky.com/free-cloud-antivirus
p.s update it first before doing the scan
Feb 25 2020 12:56 PM
in case you're not familiar with Kaspersky settings, here are some screenshots that hopefully can help
Feb 23 2020 01:16 PM
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