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High CPU consumption (constantly between 12 and 30%)

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I am running Firefox 9.0.1 for Mac. Until upgrading to 9.0.1 I didn't have any high CPU consumption issues... I now constantly have between 12% and 30% CPU utilization and sometimes up much further than that, which actually slows down my Mac to a point where I have to kill Firefox in order to use other applications.

I have a new Mac mini with fast CPU and 8GB RAM.

I have tried reinstalling and also disabling the 4 add-ons that I have installed. After a fresh install and all 4 add-ons disabled, I see exactly the same problem even with a single tab open at google.com

Any help from the community is much appreciated.

Thanks in advance...

I am running Firefox 9.0.1 for Mac. Until upgrading to 9.0.1 I didn't have any high CPU consumption issues... I now constantly have between 12% and 30% CPU utilization and sometimes up much further than that, which actually slows down my Mac to a point where I have to kill Firefox in order to use other applications. I have a new Mac mini with fast CPU and 8GB RAM. I have tried reinstalling and also disabling the 4 add-ons that I have installed. After a fresh install and all 4 add-ons disabled, I see exactly the same problem even with a single tab open at google.com Any help from the community is much appreciated. Thanks in advance...

Chosen solution

I upgraded to Firefox 10 and this problem is now resolved.

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Hi floridabrits,

Have you looked at the Knowledge Base article Firefox uses too much memory or CPU resources - How to fix? There is also some good information in Firefox uses too much memory or CPU resources - How to fix.

Hopefully this helps!

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Thanks for your quick response Matt, but I tried most of that before posting as I had seen it in another post. If you have any other ideas that might help I'd be open to trying them.

Is anyone working on a bugfix for a similar type issue?

Many thanks.

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Chosen Solution

I upgraded to Firefox 10 and this problem is now resolved.