Comment #23 on issue 10727 by drragan: Very heavy cache-access makes for
serious performance degradation
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=10727
Similar things what other have reported. Having 20 tabs open and leaving
them like
that for few hours (or overnight) begins to thrash disk and affects
responsiveness of
the whole system. I had to kill Chrome today from Windows task manager to
regain
control and stop disk thrashing.
Some system details:
Chrome: 3.0.193.0
OS: WinXP Pro SP3 with up to date updates
CPU/RAM: Quad core Q9550 / 4GB RAM (3.23GB recognized by OS)
Disk: 2x Seagate SATA 160GB (no raid)
Page file: 3GB initial 5GB maxiumm, at the time of the problem was 3.5GB,
page file
located on system partition with 35GB free space
Size of the Chrome's cache folder: 676MB accross 11639 files.
Attachments:
view-cache-stats.txt 1.0 KB
about-histograms-Time.txt 2.1 KB
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