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How to Speed up Google Chrome Load time on computer in 2019

Google Chrome is the most popular browser for desktop, laptop and smartphones. Desktop and laptop users might have noticed that their Google Chrome browser took too long time to load when opened it. If your Google Chrome browser opens slowly on your computer, follow these simple steps to load it fast.

Hardware acceleration and more memory (RAM) consumption are the main reasons for slow loading of Google Chrome browser. Background running apps feature and use of hardware acceleration is turned on by default. By disabling these two settings your Chrome browser will load faster.

Here is how to speed up Google Chrome load time on your computer. Jut follow these simple steps:

1. Open your Chrome browser and click menu (3 vertical dots)



2. Click on Settings and on the left pane, click on Advance settings

3. In Advanced settings, click on System.

4. Turn off the two options “Continue running background apps when Google Chrome is closed” and “Use hardware acceleration when available”.



5. Finally, click on “Relaunch” button to restart your browser.

Your Chrome browser should load faster than before. Does this tutorial help you? Leave your views in the comment below.

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