While the default time in the Chrome browser to stop loading JavaScript elements for background pages is 5 minutes, this feature reduces this time period to 10 seconds. If you want to use this feature, then you can follow the instructions added in this post below. As of now, this feature is available to use in the Beta builds of Chrome, but it will be in the stable version soon. So, make sure to keep your Chrome browser updated so that you can use this feature.

How to activate Quick Intensive Throttling in the Chrome browser

The steps to activate or enable quick intensive throttling in the Chrome browser on a Windows 11/10 computer are as follows: Now the feature will work silently and the Chrome browser will throttle the background pages after 10 seconds. When you want to disable Quick intensive throttling in the Chrome browser, you can follow the steps mentioned above, and set Quick intensive throttling after loading setting to Default. Relaunch the browser to apply the changes. Hope this is helpful.

How do I reduce the CPU usage in Chrome?

If you want to fix Chrome’s high CPU usage issue on your Windows 11/10 computer, then there are a few simple ways that can help you reduce the CPU usage in Chrome. These include:

Why is Google Chrome so CPU intensive?

The reason behind why Google Chrome is so CPU intensive on your system could be anything. For example, it is because there are too many tabs opened, lots of extensions are activated, watching videos in high resolution, or it could happen because of some malware. So, if you are looking for ways to fix this issue, you can use fixes like closing the extra tabs, disabling unwanted extensions, scanning your system, or resetting Google Chrome.

How do I set a RAM limiter in Chrome?

Chrome browser doesn’t come with a dedicated feature to set a RAM limiter on it. But there are ways that can surely help you reduce Chrome memory usage to make it use less RAM. Some of those ways are: Read next: Google Chrome lagging and slow to open in Windows 11/10.