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Excessive use of ram memory in 360Chrome


Iron_Wind0ws

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Hello everyone, I am having a problem with the Chinese browser 360Chrome, this has not happened to me before, it is very strange, this pc is clean, has no virus, I use 360 Total Security, is my usual browser, but I noticed something strange, the use of ram memory is very high, approximately for each process are between 100 and 150 megs or more and starts to use a lot of the page file. This pc has only 1 GB of ram, but I repeat, this has not happened before. I have the latest version "13.5.2042.0" even, I tried the previous version "13.5.2036.0" and it is still the same.

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Just now, NotHereToPlayGames said:

Those of us that use modified versions of 360Chrome (ie, not the official Chinese version), we all "rebase" the chrome.dll file to improve RAM consumption.

Hello @NotHereToPlayGames @Milkinis I have already tried with a modified version of the browser, and well, I still see a high ram consumption, I tried with version 13.0.2310.0 by Humming Owl, I didn't want to test with much older versions because I feel I will have the same problem and errors with certain pages. I really don't understand why this is happening!

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25 minutes ago, Iron_Wind0ws said:

I still see a high ram consumption, I tried with version 13.0.2310.0 by Humming Owl

you can't do much with 1GB of RAM these days and your snapshot is proof of it, with  barely 2 open tabs you ran out of memory.

try this browser instead https://www.dropbox.com/s/90of6ljan32ivm6/360ChromePortable_13.5.1030_rebuild_7_regular.zip?dl=1

 

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9 hours ago, Milkinis said:

you can't do much with 1GB of RAM these days and your snapshot is proof of it, with  barely 2 open tabs you ran out of memory.

try this browser instead https://www.dropbox.com/s/90of6ljan32ivm6/360ChromePortable_13.5.1030_rebuild_7_regular.zip?dl=1

 

@Milkinis Oh men, thank you very much, hahaha I was a little scared :buehehe:, this version runs excellent.:thumbup
Now another question, is it safe to continue with this rebuild or do I wait for a new modified version to come out?

Yes, I know that having 1 GB of ram is not very recommendable XD.

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4 minutes ago, Iron_Wind0ws said:

Now another question, is it safe to continue with this rebuild or do I wait for a new modified version to come out?

there's is nothing safe in the computing world but it should be quite a bit safer than the unmodified browser.

I don't know if @NotHereToPlayGames has other browser projects in the works....

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13 minutes ago, Iron_Wind0ws said:

Yes, I know that having 1 GB of ram is not very recommendable XD.

if you are concerned about safety you should uninstall your china made AV - 360 Total Security

this will also free up some RAM and reduce CPU usage.

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4 hours ago, Iron_Wind0ws said:

Yes, I know that having 1 GB of ram is not very recommendable XD.

Windows XP 32-bit in any edition (except Starter edition) can handle up to 4 GB RAM at maximum. Windows XP 64-bit, however, can handle up to 128 GB RAM at maximum, which is 32 times the amount XP 32-bit can handle at maximum.

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3 minutes ago, mina7601 said:

Windows XP 32-bit can handle up to 4 GB RAM maximum. Windows XP 64-bit, however, can handle up to 128 GB RAM maximum, which is 32 times the amount XP 32-bit can handle.

There is also a "PAE Patch" for XP x86 that also allows you to use up to 128GB of RAM.

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3 minutes ago, mjd79 said:

There is also a "PAE Patch" for XP x86 that also allows you to use up to 128GB of RAM.

Yes, I know and I am already aware. I am talking about maximum RAM that can be used in XP 32-bit originally without patches.

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19 minutes ago, mina7601 said:

Windows XP 32-bit in any edition (except Starter edition) can handle up to 4 GB RAM at maximum.

you can't get past 3.25 GB with any 32-bit windows without patching the system

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5 minutes ago, Milkinis said:

you can't get past 3.25 GB with any 32-bit windows

Mind telling where you got this info? I know the fact that each 32-bit Windows handle up to 4 GB RAM.

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17 minutes ago, mjd79 said:

There is also a "PAE Patch" for XP x86 that also allows you to use up to 128GB of RAM.

there's not one, there are multiple patches and beyond 4GB they all are unstable.

the patch with best positive feedback was made up by @daniel_k

anyway with the chrome360 rebuild 7 @NotHereToPlayGames this patch seems to be no longer necessary

this patch is also the cause of some unexpected BSOD which is one of the main issues with the buggy Mypal68 @AstroSkipper

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