![]() firefox starts with 350MB goes up to 1GB. opera starts with 215MB ram with extensions, and never uses more than 350MB. firefox weird in that sense.įor example I never use firefox because it uses a lot of ram in my system. if opera add a lot of sidebar features and becomes a burden for my system it means it uses a lot of ram. with my way of using it then it is acceptable for me. if it's not lagging my system, not causing my system to get slow, etc. and, also that's why I think too much customization is not that good.Īcceptable level of ram usage depends on the user. that's why opera is much better in performance. ![]() more sidebar pages you add more ram it uses but, built-in features are more optimized by the developers so in opera it's not using a lot of ram than it would be in vivaldi. more extensions you add more ram your browser use. both opera and vivaldi have the same engine so it would be the same thing more or less? I'm not a technical expert I'm just guessing. SilentHugOfDoom last edited vivaldi browser has a fully customizable sidebar and more pages you add there more ram vivaldi uses. ![]()
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