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It never goes above 80 for me even with 20 + tabs open. usually stabilizes around 60-70, 40 with few tabs open (3-4).

Extentions: Adblock Plus, Downthemall, IEtab, Mouse gestures, undo closed tabs button, Videodownloader.

Edited by ViperAFK

well here are my statistics with FF2, Opera, IE7 [no extentions, no themes, and all clean installs].

Number of tabs open on each: 1 [www.neowin.net]

Firefox 2 memory usage: 54mb

Opera 9 memory usage: 18mb

Internet Explorer 7 memory usage: 26mb

Number of tabs open on each: 2 [www.neowin.net, www.shoutwire.com]

Firefox 2 memory usage: 67mb

Opera 9 memory usage: 25mb

Internet Explorer 7 memory usage: 35mb

Number of tabs open on each: 5 [www.neowin.net, www.shoutwire.com, www.winbeta.org, www.msn.com, www.microsoft.com]

Firefox 2 memory usage: 89mb

Opera 9 memory usage: 44mb

Internet Explorer 7 memory usage: 61mb

It never goes above 80 for me even with 20 + tabs open. usually stabilizes around 60-70, 40 with few tabs open (3-4).

Extentions: Adblock Plus, Downthemall, IEtab, Mouse gestures, undo closed tabs button, Videodownloader.

Yeah, same. Why do so many people have issues with huge amounts of RAM usage with so little tabs open?

Some still live in w9x age probably - or like looking at numbers, either minimum or maximum got to be best logic. If whatever is considered high memory usage is tied to slower browser more ram wont help.

Remember Firefox scale some variables according to physical memory so numbers cant be compared directly.

I doubt usage will ever get lower and also that any healthy computer, unless ancient, will have problems with that. Problem is not Firefox but Task Manager! - close it and problem goes away. Not meaning it does not matter but why not just uninstall and go for whatever give lowest numbers?

WTF???? What is the problem with a little memory usage? do you think your ram is going to die because it's being used for what it was designed? BAH Fools all of you

if it's that much of an issue get 2GB of RAM!

my desktop has 256mb ram only cuz its RDRAM and i cant be bothered to buy anymore. My laptop, on the other hand, has 2gb ddr2.

I wasn't complaining, just showing that on my computer firefox takes up much more memory than opera or ie7.

web browsers have become the biggest memory hogs ever. just opened firefox with 2 tabs and it's at 43 megs. opera is just as bad. what the hell???

when i'm using visual studio and some other things my system is already tight on memory. a web browser taking 100+megs of my memory, if i keep it on, is nuts and makes me want to punch the developers. i have 1GB of ram btw.

WTF???? What is the problem with a little memory usage? do you think your ram is going to die because it's being used for what it was designed? BAH Fools all of you

if it's that much of an issue get 2GB of RAM!

Ummm, I'm not sure if you've noticed but this isn't a 3d modeling program. It's a web browser. You use it to download information (mostly text and some images) from a remote computer. Go back to modding your case with neon lights. I like to actually use my PC for something useful and having to use a program that uses a big chunk of my RAM just to display text (mostly) naturally ****es me off.

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