Go Home

Microsoft Edge might let you limit its RAM usage soon including a setting just for gamers

Published on December 02, 2025

Microsoft Edge is fine. Unfortunately, fine doth butter few parsnips in the world of browser choices, as it's often jokingly referred to as the browser you use on a new Windows install to download something better. Still, if some new features in the latest Canary build of the browser are anything to go by, soon you might be able to control its RAM usage, with a mode specifically for gaming, too.

According to Twitter user Leopeva64, the latest Canary build of Edge has a new section in its settings page that allows you to limit the browser's RAM usage with a handy slider (via The Verge). More than that, another setting also appears to let you control whether the RAM limiter engages for gaming only or is enabled by default, a feature that strikes as actually very useful for those of you running smaller amounts of RAM on a gaming PC.

In the example screenshots it appears that the slider can be set between 1GB and 16GB of RAM, presumably on a system with 16GB total. That's about the minimum amount we'd recommend for a modern gaming PC, and even then with some RAM-hungry games you'd be far more comfortable with 32GB if you like to keep multiple applications open in the background, including a browser loaded with tabs.

This isn't the first time we've seen Microsoft Edge enable features designed to curtail its resource usage, as it also currently includes an "efficiency mode" that limits resources, primarily for better battery life on mobile devices.

This new setting seems more specifically targeted at gamers though, and may well come as a welcome addition for PC gaming enthusiasts still persevering with the default Windows browser. C'mon, we know you're out there. Rejoice!

On my occasional jaunts into the Task Manager, I'm often surprised by just how much RAM browsers like Google Chrome and Firefox can consume with a few concurrent tabs open, and even on my 32GB system I perform a regular culling before opening up a demanding game. 

However, Edge isn't the first to play with these sort of settings. Opera GX is a version of the Opera browser "built for gamers", and has featured a built-in RAM and CPU limiter for some time, while Chrome itself has a "memory saver" setting that in my experience, doesn't appear to save much.

Your next upgrade

Nvidia RTX 4070 and RTX 3080 Founders Edition graphics cards

(Image credit: Future)

Best CPU for gaming: The [[link]] top chips from Intel and AMD.
Best gaming motherboard: The right boards.
Best graphics card: Your perfect pixel-pusher awaits.
Best SSD for gaming: Get into the game ahead of the rest.

It's worth noting that limiting RAM usage in Edge is likely to incur heavy performance penalties, with Microsoft warning that "setting a low limit may impact browser speed". Unless the company has pulled off a minor miracle, it's likely to limit the number of tabs and content-heavy sites the browser can handle by a significant amount, depending on how you set it.

Still, strike a potential win for the often maligned Microsoft browser then, should this feature make it into an eventual release build. It'll probably take a lot more than this to convince the majority of PC gamers to switch over, but regardless, it's nice to see Edge attempt to cater [[link]] for the PC gamer crowd, at the very least.

Reader Comments

LuckyPlayer7071

The promotions and bonuses offered are very generous. I especially love the daily free spins and deposit bonuses. They make playing even more enjoyable and increase my chances of winning big. The platform keeps me engaged for hours every day. I appreciate the themed slot games, especially those based on movies and TV shows. They make the gaming experience more engaging and immersive. The combination of storyline, visuals, and bonus features makes each game feel unique. I love the overall aesthetic of the platform. The animations, visual effects, and sound design make the gaming experience more dynamic and immersive. It's one of the reasons I keep coming back.

BetGuru8361

I love the overall aesthetic of the platform. The animations, visual effects, and sound design make the gaming experience more dynamic and immersive. It's one of the reasons I keep coming back. Customer support has been outstanding whenever I had any issues. They respond quickly and professionally, ensuring that any concerns with deposits, withdrawals, or gameplay are addressed immediately, which makes me trust the platform more.

SlotWizard7652

I love the overall aesthetic of the platform. The animations, visual effects, and sound design make the gaming experience more dynamic and immersive. It's one of the reasons I keep coming back. The mobile interface is smooth and intuitive. I can play all my favorite slots on the go without experiencing any lag or glitches. The design is responsive and user-friendly, which makes gaming on my phone just as enjoyable as on my computer. The progressive jackpots are thrilling, and it's exciting to watch the jackpot amounts grow as more players spin the reels. I hope they add even more jackpot slots because it adds a lot of excitement to the gameplay.

Recommended Reading

Mass Effect 2 Is A “Shooter RPG”

The first Mass [[link]] Effect tried to play like a shooter, but never really got there. Still, felt like an RPG, just one you played over-the-shoulder. The sequel, though, is going to be different. Or so deve...

Keep Reading

Mega Man Changes Things Up In Star Force 3

Mega Man returns two times to the Nintendo DS this summer, as Capcom announces two new titles [[link]] in the Star Force Series – Black Ace and Red Joker. Mega Man Star Force 3 continues the Star Force saga, c...

Keep Reading

Microsoft_ 75% Of Parents Think Gaming Is Beneficial

Microsoft’s second annual Play Smart, Play Safe campaign survey results are in, with UK parents overwhelmingly agreeing that video games have a beneficial [[link]] effect on their children and families. Micros...

Keep Reading