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do too many opened tabs slow Internet speed?

by jangijatt - 03 September, 2018 - 11:03 PM
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Chances are that any slowdown you're experiencing from having multiple page tabs open is caused by dipping in to your computer's virtual memory. Virtual memory is an extension of the system's main memory, the RAM, with hard drive space. It is used to expand the maximum amount of information the computer can process at any given time. Typically, inactive programs are cached to the virtual memory and reloaded when they're brought back up. The screeching-halt slowdown when jumping from tab-to-tab may be caused by the computer pulling the shelved page back into the system's RAM. If you are loading new pages at the same time, this can affect the computer's ability to assemble and display a newly downloaded page; however, it is not affecting your Internet speed.
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The vpn/proxy consumes speed.
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Just close some of the tabs and find out??
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That depends. In Chrome every tab has its own process, which means it will definitely slow your PC down if you have a ton of open tabs. With other browsers it will also slow everything down, but not as quickly.

That being said though, if you have a decent PC you shouldn't really see any major problems.
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Not internet speed but your pc's speed lmao

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