How to Disable Efficiency Mode for Google Chrome on Windows 11

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Disable Efficiency Mode for Google Chrome Using Task Manager

One of the easiest ways to turn off Efficiency Mode for Google Chrome is by usingWindows Task Manager. However, it’s important to note that this will only disable the Efficiency Mode temporarily, as Windows will apply the mode again after some time. For a permanent solution, skip to the next section.

Step 1:Press theCtrl + Shift + Esckeyboard shortcut to access the Task Manager quickly.

Step 2:In theProcessestab, you will see a green leaf next to Google Chrome, indicating some browser processes are running in Efficiency Mode. Double-click on the Google Chrome entry to expand it.

Step 3:Locate the Google Chrome process running in Efficiency Mode. Right-click on it and selectEfficiency Modeto uncheck it.

Repeat the last step to disable Efficiency Mode for the Chrome process individually. Note that the Task Manager doesn’t allow you to disable Efficiency Mode for all the Chrome processes simultaneously. So, if you right-click on the Google Chrome entry without expanding it, the Efficiency Mode option will appear grayed out.

Permanently Disable Efficiency Mode for Google Chrome

Don’t want Windows to run Google Chrome in Efficiency Mode at all? If so, you will need to use a command-line flag to permanently disable the Efficiency Mode option for Google Chrome. Here are the steps for doing the same.

Step 1:Close Google Chrome on your PC.

Step 2:Locate the Google Chrome shortcut on your PC, right-click on it, and selectProperties. If you have pinned Google Chrome to the taskbar, hold down theShiftkey and right-click on the browser icon.

Step 3:In the Properties window, switch to theShortcuttab. In theTargetfield, add a space at the end of the existing path, and then type the following command:

Step 4:HitApplyfollowed byOKto save the changes.

After completing the above steps, open Google Chrome, and Windows will treat the browser processes as foreground processes. In other words, Google Chrome will run without Efficiency Mode on your Windows 11 PC.

While we only talked about Google Chrome, you can use the above method to disable Efficiency Mode for any Chromium browser, including Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, and others.

What Happens When Google Chrome Runs in Efficiency Mode on Windows

When Efficiency Mode is enabled for Google Chrome, Windows takes two crucial steps to optimize your system. Firstly, it adjusts Chrome’s process priority to “Low,” freeing up system resources for apps and processes you are actively using. Secondly, Windows sets the QoS (Quality of Service) level for Chrome processes to the “EcoQoS” level, ensuring they operate in the most energy-efficient manner possible.

Of course, this affectsChrome’s performanceand overall responsiveness on your Windows computer. You may notice a slowdown when switching between tabs or loading new ones.

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Last updated on 12 August, 2024

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