Microsoft Edge is getting a new feature where you can control how much RAM it uses for better gaming performance
Microsoft Edge is already jam-packed with features that other web browsers don’t have, but a new one might well help your PC run faster while gaming. The default Windows web browser now has the option to limit the amount of RAM it uses, helping you prioritize RAM access to other applications or games. The feature is currently being tested in the Canary version of Microsoft Edge and could roll out to everyone if Microsoft deems it useful enough and gets quality feedback.
Recommended Videos You can select an option for Edge to Control resources when gaming, or Always. There’s even a slider that allows you to control the browser’s RAM usage on a scale based on how much RAM your PC physically has. You can go as low as 1GB, or as high as 16GB, in the example shared by Leopeva64.
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