Keep Your PC Powerful: Strategies to Curtail Steam's Memory Usage
Keep Your PC Powerful: Strategies to Curtail Steam’s Memory Usage
Key Takeaways
- Steam’s multiple components, including the Steam Client WebHelper, can consume a lot of memory and impact CPU performance.
- To improve performance, try using offline mode, disabling hardware-accelerated rendering, and enabling low-performance mode.
- Launching the Steam Mini Games List or creating a custom batch file can further reduce memory usage for a more streamlined Steam experience.
Steam does a lot, aside from just storing your games. Sometimes, it does too many things, making your system slow down. So, have you noticed this happening to your computer? Or are you getting errors saying you’re running out of memory when using Steam?
Why Does Steam Use So Much Memory?
Steam is made up of several components. Its most popular components are its download manager and games list, but it has several other features, and all of these other features run off the Steam Client WebHelper. This is essentially an internet browser that Steam manages. Every store page, friends list, and chat window creates a new Steam Client WebHelper instance.
On top of consuming plenty of memory in the long run, too many of these instances can even impact your CPU performance. Thankfully, ta few solutions exist for too many WebHelper instances running.
1. Use Offline Mode
One way to prevent internet-connected browsers from launching is torun Steam offline . You can do this by hittingSteam from the main screen and pressingGo Offline… from the drop-down menu.
Do note that this has limitations, such as downloading new updates or connecting online to certain games.
2. Disable Hardware-Accelerated Rendering
Modern Steam uses a Chrome-based browser, butChrome is known to be fairly demanding on your memory . Many of the problems presented by Google Chrome can affect Steam when it connects to the web.
There’s one setting that can add a large amount of performance overhead if left enabled.
- Select theSteam button and openSettings.
- Scroll toInterface . You’ll see a variety of options to toggle.
- FindEnable GPU accelerated rendering in web views and make sure it’s toggled off.
- Restart Steam after making this change.
This will ease the burden that Steam’s web pages have on your available memory.
3. Enable Low-Performance Mode
Another simple toggle for performance gains is in the Library tab of the settings menu. Enabling the Low-Performance Mode will disable certain animations when browsing through the Steam library.
This will sacrifice some eye candy for the sake of performance, but overall doesn’t reduce memory usage beyond superficial levels. If you’ve tried all these options so far and still find your system struggling, it might be time for more drastic measures.
- Title: Keep Your PC Powerful: Strategies to Curtail Steam's Memory Usage
- Author: William
- Created at : 2024-08-22 22:26:45
- Updated at : 2024-08-23 22:26:45
- Link: https://games-able.techidaily.com/keep-your-pc-powerful-strategies-to-curtail-steams-memory-usage/
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