Opera Next ? GPU usage bugs ?

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  1. Plug2k

    Plug2k Ancient Guru

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    getting spikes on my gpu and very slow to start up opera
    this image could be the reason why ? is this a opera bug ? i know i have a lot of tabs ect but why all the dam instances and all the ram being taken up ?

    i can remember on the previous opera, not the next version but the past version that this issue would not happen ? i wonder if there is a setting thats doing it and causing opera to open up loads of times.
     
  2. MerolaC

    MerolaC Ancient Guru

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    I could be wrong, but, the amount of process is the same amount of tabs as each tab is independent from each other, in case of a crash in a particular tab, the others can be saved and can be reopened in the next run...

    About the GPU usage, i can be because all the tabs are getting rendered regardless. And the slow start, is because all those tabs.
     
  3. Plug2k

    Plug2k Ancient Guru

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    hmmmm, never was like that on the previous opera`s.
    and gpu usage spikes happen even after all the tabs are loaded up
    when i am browsing 1 tab scrolling down or up its spiking.....

    its probably normal though...
     
  4. MerolaC

    MerolaC Ancient Guru

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    Actually, since the change to the Chromium engine, it's like this.

    The GPU spikes could be normal. Unless they are too high.
     

  5. BenYeeHua

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    If you really want only 1 process, you can use this command line.
    --single-process

    But keep in mind that, it will more easy to crash and less security.
     

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