How to Optimize & Increase Speed of Google Chrome Browser So It Boots & Runs Super Fast
Jul 7, 2025
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Uh hello guys, welcome to this video. So
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in this video I'll show you some
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settings and optimizations of Google
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Chrome browser so that it boots and
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increases the speed. So first of all the
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first setting is that you go to settings
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options and the very first setting you
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need to go is go to this performance
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and as soon as you do this performance
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you will see if you drag down there will
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be this speed section right here. So
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here by default it is set to standard
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preloading.
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So just make sure that you set this to
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this one extended pre-loading. Just
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change this option.
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And uh after that
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this will make sure that
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Google Chrome will automatically preload
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your pages.
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So just make sure you do this. After
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that you need to get go to startup
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settings of Google Chrome. And here by
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default it opens a new tab. But I just
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want to tell you that you need to
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trigger this third option open a
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specific set of pages. And here you can
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add a series of pages that you want
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Google Chrome to automatically open as
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you open a new Google Chrome session. So
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here you can actually enter a set of
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pages the URL.
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So let's suppose I want google.com to be
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automatically added. So I can add this
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another one that I already use is
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youtube.com
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and my personal website as well which is
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freemediatools.com. So here you can set
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a set of pages that you want Google
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Chrome to automatically open. So this
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will significantly reduce the load on
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Google Chrome and it will only open
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these three pages as you open a new
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session of Google Chrome. So just make
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this setting and then again you need to
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go to performance and right here you
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need to disable the energy saver
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setting. So by default energy saver is
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by default is turned on in Google
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Chrome. You need to disable this.
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So after disabling it, you will notice a
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considerable amount of boost inside
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Google Chrome. And then there is one
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flag that you need to enable which is
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GPU rasterization.
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Just go to the
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search bar and just type chrome colon/
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flags.
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So this is a thing that you need to type
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in the search bar and simply enter. And
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here you need to search for the flag
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which is GPU
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rasterization. So this is the flag here.
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So it basically uses your GPU to
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rasterize web content. So for this to
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work you do need to have a dedicated
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graphics card. So I already have one. So
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that's why change this default value to
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enabled. Just enable this feature. And
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after enabling it, you do need to
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relaunch Chrome here. So just you need
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to relaunch Chrome. And one more setting
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you need to do, you need to go to
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settings and uh right here if you are
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using some kind of proxy setting, you
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need to disable the proxy. So just go to
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proxy here. I am not using any sort of
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proxy, but if you are using some kind of
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proxy, you just need to disable that. So
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these are all the settings and after
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doing this you do need to relaunch your
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Google Chrome browser. So after you
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relaunch it
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now you will notice a considerable
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amount of uh speed boost inside Google
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Chrome. If you do notice a speed
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difference, please hit that like button,
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subscribe the channel and comment on
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this video. And also check out my
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website freemediattools.com
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uh which contains thousands of tools.
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