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Chromium and RAM

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Re: Chromium and RAM

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Try disabling browser features you don't need like javascript, plugins, images, webgl, etc.
Many of them are available in the TChromium.Options property.

Remember to use a GlobalCEFApp.cache directory to avoid using RAM for all the cached resources.
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