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I might be a longtime iPhone and Mac user, but my browser of choice on macOS is Microsoft’s Edge. It’s been my go-to browser for a few years now. It has replaced Chrome, which was a resource hog back when I first made the switch. As for Apple’s Safari browser, it has never been good enough for my needs.

But Edge on Mac has also become a massive resource hog for the better part of the past year. It’s using a lot of RAM on my Intel MacBook Pro, and I find myself closing and reopening tabs constantly to fix the issue. Yes, I have several dozen tabs open at any given time, which is something I didn’t dare do with Chrome.

Fast-forward to early April, and it looks like Microsoft is trying to fix this problem, at least on Windows. It’s testing a memory slider for Edge that will let the user easily limit the RAM that Edge can use.

The feature seems to primarily target PC gamers, which makes sense. You’ll want your browser to use as little RAM as possible while you’re playing video games. But the RAM slider found in a beta version of Edge for Windows also indicates that you can limit memory use all the time, not just during gaming sessions.

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Found by X user Leopeva64, the RAM slider lets you pick a number between 1GB and the maximum amount of memory on your machine. As seen in the images in the following tweet, the RAM slider will be available in the System and Performance section of Edge’s Settings.

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