Lately Chrome has been running out of memory frequently, usually when trying to load a page with images. This never happened before so I'm not sure what the problem is.
I usually have 20-35 tabs open at a time and I've done that for a while with no issues. This issue just started happening recently.
Any significant recent changes to your laptop recently?
Installed new software recently? Updates? Are any other things messing up?
Tried clearing the cache or history in chrome? Look for something along those lines in the settings.
>>253542
I started using an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
As for software, I installed Ubuntu into a VM and bought a game on Steam. I don't think either of those are related, though.
Delete your history.
>>253517
This really means the "Browser" process is running out of memory, which means it's hit ~3GB and can't address past that in its own address space*. This screams "memory leak", and Google will tell you it's some Chrome extension, because if Chrome itself were doing this, millions of problem would know about it. They may well have a point.
Personally, I just learned to live with it, and enjoyed the way that, once it crashed, Chrome stopped using 25% of my CPU and running my fan constantly even though my laptop was shut and on a shelf.
* this happens on x64 too, so clearly it's using 32-bit pointers in some structures for efficiency.
>20-35 tabs open at a time
have you tried not doing that? I'll never understand people like you
>>253731
It was never a problem until recently so clearly it's not the cause.