All the solid browser people from back in the early days of Opera moved there and it shows. So as points out below, if you're looking into Opera, do yourself a favor and try Vivaldi first. If you don't end up using all those features, that's just extra resources and disk space. Gaming - Brave added some optimizations (the owner of the company created Javascript), so that's probably the direction I'd go if you only care about about speed.Īll the other features I'm seeing on their page can be added with a few plugins on any other browser.So it's much better to run the pure client. You can also try renaming Opera's profile folder while Opera is close to test with a new profile just to see if the problem goes away. The biggest reason to use that program is the host of smart audio tools built into the program. Even though you just installed Opera GX on the new setup, uninstall it and reinstall it just to make sure there that none of its program files are corrupted. Discord - Running it inside your browser is not a good idea.So I'd be very surprised anything beyond the network usage limiter does anything. Even the lightest among them take up a ton of resources, and I've seen comments on the /r/OperaGX thread to that effect. Resource limiter - I have my doubts that you can run any Chromium-based browser without a crazy amount of CPU/RAM.Not just because of the the issues described when this came up a year ago:
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