Linkin Posted April 3, 2014 Report Share Posted April 3, 2014 Nothing gives an internet user more pleasure than to launch a robust browser and load webpages in a snap. If you chat online or stream videos regularly, there is certainly no need elaborating this point any further. Acknowledging this need, Google introduced its own web browser. To unleash Chrome at its full strength, there are still a few ‘under the hood’ adjustments that you can make to further improve its capabilities. Continue reading this article and follow through the mentioned tips to explore exactly what it requires to run Chrome faster. Note: In this script the steps shown under each tip is for Windows 8 (8.1) however it can be applied on any Windows. Furthermore the Chrome Settings steps are applicable on Mac, Linux, Chrome OS and Android. 1 – Get the latest Chrome update With every release, developers add new features in attempts to resolve any prior issues and enrich the overall net surfing journey. So, make sure you are using the latest version and are fully availing the newest advancements. To check for update: Open Google Chrome Click the Three Bars icon displayed at the top right and select About Google Chrome This will automatically download any available updates Ensure tick against Google Chrome is up to date 2 – Clear Browsing Data Regularly While keeping browser cache/history can come in handy retrieving lost work, however accumulation of unnecessary data can consume far too much of your hard drive space. This can limit your system’s performance and directly cause the browser to load slower than usual. Therefore, clear your Chrome’s past frequently and ensure you prevent any needless data buildup. Accomplish this by following these steps: Enter Chrome menu (Alt + E key) and choose Settings Select History from the left pane and click Clear Browser data button From the dialog box that opens, click the dropdown menu against Obliterate the following items from and choose the beginning of time option Ensure checkmarks against Browsing history, Download history and Cached images and files Click Clear browsing data button located at the bottom Or download Wise Care 365, there is one function called ‘Common Cleaner’ in the System Cleaner Column. Scan and then clean, just two clicks will do the same work as above. 3 – Disable unwanted plug-ins Commonly found in web browsers, plug-ins are software components that add extra features to the existing software application. While some of these may actually help the web browser perform its operations, such as Adobe Flash Player, QuickTime Player, and Java plugins, most are harmful meddling with your browser. If you believe you need to disable extra plug-ins, complete the following: Go to chrome://plugins To disable any unwanted plug-in, click Disable displayed alongside it. There is also an alternate way of doing this: download Wise Plugin Manager, and do all the operations with it. It does not only control all the plugins but also add-ons and extensions like toolbars. 4 – Enable GPU acceleration Nowadays, with such great significance laid on rich media and 3D graphics to augment online experience, rendering webpage content with system’s graphics card has become imperative. This not only relieves the CPU off the burden to manage webpages, but also shifts the responsibility to the more capable and swift hardware component, i.e. Graphics Processing Unit (GPU). To ensure your webpages are bolstered by this strong component, enable GPU acceleration described below: Open Chrome and type chrome://flags in the URL. Press Enter Search GPU compositing on all pages and select Enabled from the drop down menu Scroll down to GPU Accelerated SVG Filters and click Enabled shown underneath it Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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