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Version 7.0.1 has high CPU

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  • Dernière réponse par DocFoo

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Hi- I recently updated to v7.0.1 and am having high CPU issues. I attempted the following fix but had no luck:

1) In the address bar, type about:config 2) If it shows up, click on I'll be careful 3) Filter for network.http.max-connections. 4) Change this from 256 to 48. 5) Restart Firefox.

The CPU surge appears to be worst on my YAHOO home page. Constantly between 60-70%. As is FF is pretty much unusable for me.

Also, network.http.max-connections-oer-server is set @ 15. Not sure if that matters or not.

ty for your help.

Hi- I recently updated to v7.0.1 and am having high CPU issues. I attempted the following fix but had no luck: 1) In the address bar, type about:config 2) If it shows up, click on I'll be careful 3) Filter for network.http.max-connections. 4) Change this from 256 to 48. 5) Restart Firefox. The CPU surge appears to be worst on my YAHOO home page. Constantly between 60-70%. As is FF is pretty much unusable for me. Also, network.http.max-connections-oer-server is set @ 15. Not sure if that matters or not. ty for your help.

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This problem is appearing as both high CPU useage, failure to connect, slow response, etc. I have the same issue and seem to get any type of response. I tried all the logical/obvious things post the 7.0.1 update which may cause issues with firefox (reloaded it, running with plugins disabled, etc)

I can't believe Mozilla/firefox isn't all over this one.

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7.0.1 was suppose to make the CPU issue better not worse. I'm sorry I updated now. I hope we can get an answer.

Modifié le par WrenP

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These recommendations in this thread solved my issues. https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/882138

Modifié le par Chris Ilias

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Thanks Rich- I already switched network.http.max-connections to 48. Didn't work. I wonder if I should try 30?

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All day and no response from a Mozilla person.

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This really is a shame for Firefox... Actually a good browser, but this Sh***********t took me weeks to locate, why the whole f*cking PC is hanging... Damn it !!! 1st i thought it's the bloody Flash-Plugin, which for years is a pain in the ass, too. (BTW: Damn you Adobe !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

So... I'll install ------------->Firefox 8 beta 3<-------------- and let you know whether my PC explodes or Adobe just wants to install 2 TerraByte for their sh*tty Adobe Reader...  ;)

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They don't appear to care Doc.

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Oky doh Guys. Until now the pretty fresh Firefox 8.0 beta 3 seems to be better !!! It takes the same CPU-usage when watching a video on youtube as the latest Opera Browser(both use the same Adobe Flash...) So it seems they put the Spliffs away and got into some de-bugging ;) (no offense open-source-guys... actually fireFox is my fav. browser)

CPU-usage still too high to me, but maybe that's the crappy Adobe Flash Player...

http://www.mixcloud.com/1_Flashy_1/