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After a recent update in Windows, new features “efficiency mode” is added where task manager can optimize the process or apps. But this feature seems to kill performance of Google Chrome and after this the Chrome has become very laggy and slowed down significantly.
Task manager on windows desktop says that efficiency mode is active for certain but not all sub-processes of google chrome but this seem to hinder the Google Chrome a lot more.
Disabling the efficiency mode for each individual sub-process works for sometimes, but it returns a few minutes later. Some users are suspecting it to linked to Chrome only as
“Switching to Edge is exactly what Microsoft would like everyone to do. It’s hard not to wonder if this “efficiency mode” problem isn’t designed to sabatage Chrome users.”
This is annoying issue as the “Efficiency Mode’ locks up Chrome every minute or so for 5 to 10 seconds. Every single “new” tab load takes a lot more time then previous.
There are some possible fix that you can try to fix Google Chrome getting slow due to efficiency mode in windows
Try disabling the Efficiency Mode for all the Chrome sub-processor from the Task Manager. This is a temporary solution until you close the browser. After system or browser restart the mode will get activated again.
If you try loading the Chrome using command line with parameters set to turn off the background process, this seems to give lot of improvement.
Launch Chrome using chrome.exe-disable-features=UseEcoQoSForBackgroundProcess and it will work faster.
If none of the above solution helped to fix the issue then you should report issue to Google. https://www.google.com/tools/feedback/intl/en/