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Task Manager in Chrome browser
Just like your Windows machine, Google’s Chrome has a built-in task manager, letting you see CPU usage, network activity and how much memory a site is using.
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To access Chrome's Task manager, open the browser and click in the top left corner of the windows.
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In the drop down menu select Task manager.
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You will now see a list of processes that Chrome browser is currently using.
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In the columns on the left you will be able to see memory consumption, CPU usage and network activity of each process.
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If you need more info, you can right click on any process ...
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... and select additional columns that you would like to see.
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There is also possibility to end the process in case it is using to much resources.
Just select the process in the list and click End process button.
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