"GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!
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@doctorg said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
Congrats
The problem repeated itself!!
And so, periodically up to 800MB! -
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@kirill1996 said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
With the video in 1080pHD i get on Chromium 96 and Vivaldi 5.1 for for GPU 380 MB at start and after start 270 MB.
Please check only with the video, may be tabs with other sites you had open cosumed GPU.
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@doctorg said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
@kirill1996 said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
With the video in 1080pHD i get on Chromium 96 and Vivaldi 5.1 for for GPU 380 MB at start and after start 270 MB.
Please check only with the video, may be tabs with other sites you had open cosumed GPU.
900MB! 900MB today!
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1 YouTube, 1 www.deepl.com and one more tab, that's your forum...
900MB 4-5 times was the consumption of "GPU process"! -
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Vivaldi cannot use the proprietary codecs that Chrome uses. Vivaldi cannot afford the licensing. Therefore, Vivaldi uses open source codes that do not all run just the same on all GPUs. Sometimes they cause the GPU to do more work and consume more resources.
So sometimes, turning off hardware acceleration can reduce resource usage dramatically.
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@ayespy said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
So sometimes, turning off hardware acceleration can reduce resource usage dramatically.
Why does Chromium, with no problems, work?
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@ayespy said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
Vivaldi cannot use the proprietary codecs that Chrome uses. Vivaldi cannot afford the licensing. Therefore, Vivaldi uses open source codes that do not all run just the same on all GPUs. Sometimes they cause the GPU to do more work and consume more resources.
So sometimes, turning off hardware acceleration can reduce resource usage dramatically. -
@ayespy said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
Vivaldi cannot use the proprietary codecs that Chrome uses. Vivaldi cannot afford the licensing. Therefore, Vivaldi uses open source codes that do not all run just the same on all GPUs. Sometimes they cause the GPU to do more work and consume more resources.
So sometimes, turning off hardware acceleration can reduce resource usage dramatically.
All tabs are closed and... RAM consumption, clearly inadequate!
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1gb your "gpu process" just consumed!
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@ayespy said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
Vivaldi cannot use the proprietary codecs that Chrome uses. Vivaldi cannot afford the licensing.
Please fix my problem.
I've already reinstalled twice and... No change at all. -
@kirill1996
Hi, there is nothing to fix, these problems happen only for a few user and the developer cant reproduce it.
I have Vivaldi stable and snapshot installed on 3 different systems on Windows 10 and 11 and Linux and don´t have this problems.
You can report your problem to the bug tracker, may the developers can reproduce yours.For information on how to report a bug, see this URL: https://vvld.in/how-to-report-bugs
Once that is done, please share the bug number (beginning with VB-). Thanks.
On the form, you can add your email address. Once submitted, you'll get a confirmation. You can reply to this with any logs or further info.Cheers, mib
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@kirill1996 I cannot fix your problem. I don't know the cause of it. It does not happen on any of my 7 (at present) active machines, or any of the 20 instances of Vivaldi, all versions, that I have installed.
Also, I can't fix anything. I am not a developer, and I don't work for Vivaldi.
But I can tell you that reinstalling does not fix things. The only thing that affects performance are your drivers, and your profile settings.
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@ayespy said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
But I can tell you that reinstalling does not fix things. The only thing that affects performance are your drivers, and your profile settings.
Intel HD on a laptop, has no problems at all.
280-350 mb stable RAM consumption "process gpu"!
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@doctorg said in "GPU process" in Vivaldi, consumes 4 times more RAM than Chrome!:
Congrats
The problem, in a very strange way, repeated itself!
Clearly not the codecs are the problem.
The problem is that over time, the browser starts to consume more RAM!