memory ram...


To play fair speed chess on this site you must close the game screen after each game. That resets the page RAM usage to approx. 400 MBytes. If you fail to remember to do that the page's RAM gradually grows after each game you play on that board. About 3 games without reloading the page gets the page's use to 700 MB. After 12 games it goes to 1GigaByte. after a few dozen games it will pass 1.4 GB going up to 4 GB. Somewhere along that ramping a modest computer like my MacBook Air runs the graphics in slow motion, and the sound effects occur several seconds after the pieces move on the screen. A couple of games after those punishments reduce the games to essentially nonsense, the screen goes black with the words "Ah, Snap: something went wrong" and you have lost that last game and must reload chess.com anyway to be allowed by them to play further chess. I've gone through that a few hundred times, and most other people's posts about this subject match my exact RAM increase measurements. One poster said "but chess.com is the only site in town so we're forced to deal with whatever they do to their chess board pages". As far as I know that statement is correct. But as I said, reloading the chess board page after each game completely solves those RAM problems, and its not that time consuming a task to have to do, and I guess chess.com doesn't punish players who do that (maybe).
recently chess.com in google chrome keeps using ALOT OF ram and with 4gb every 2 games i have to close all programs because ram usage is going UP,i even use memory ram cleaner to keep it down but its hard... is there any something to do so u dont use all my ram to play chess ?