Identifying and closing high‑memory tabs with Chrome’s native Task Manager instantly boosts browser speed, preserving productivity without costly software changes.
The video walks viewers through a built‑in Chrome shortcut that instantly reveals which tabs are draining system resources. By pressing Shift + Escape, users open Chrome’s Task Manager, then sort the list by memory usage to pinpoint the most demanding pages.
The presenter emphasizes two practical metrics: sorting by memory footprint and watching for any tab that exceeds roughly 500,000 KB. Tabs above that threshold typically cause noticeable lag, so closing them can restore smooth browsing without sacrificing the entire workflow.
A key quote underscores the simplicity of the fix: “Anything that is above 500,000K will often drastically slow down your browser experience.” The tip allows power users to keep many tabs open while selectively terminating only the resource‑intensive ones.
For professionals who rely on Chrome for research, communication, or SaaS tools, this method reduces downtime, improves productivity, and eliminates the need for third‑party extensions or hardware upgrades.
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