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High CPU Usage in Mozilla Firefox After Recent Update

calce
Making moves

Hey Firefox community,

After updating to Firefox 124.0 on Windows 11, I’ve noticed high CPU usage, even with just a few tabs open. My laptop fan runs constantly, and performance slows down, especially when watching YouTube or using other media-heavy websites.

What I've Tried:

Disabled extensions & ran in Safe Mode – no change
Cleared cache & cookies – still high CPU usage
Checked for malware – system is clean
Tried a fresh Firefox profile – issue persists

Is anyone else experiencing this? Any suggestions or fixes would be greatly appreciated!

System Info:
Windows 11 (Latest Updates)
Firefox 124.0

Thanks in advance! 

5 REPLIES 5

rotodisc
Making moves

I have. It sucks. And I don't know what to do. No one has any answers. 

hirig888
Making moves

Same issue, ryzen 7600X , 1080p videos on YT  constant 10% +- a few, but never drops, after i reset the whole browser, reopen everything , after that it is normal, WHY? This is wrong, you lot mine my PC? ffs

13thHouR
Making moves

This is an ongoing issue on Ryzen systems in windows 11. 

Firefox (even on a clean install) with the profile created on another drive. Will not let go when you shut it down. 

It sits reporting 6% CPU usage on Firefox.exe, the reality it that it is pushing the CPU really hard, and you will hear the fans running, until your system thermal throttles and shuts down.
I have no idea why this is happening, but the commonality seems to be Win 11 and Ryzen CPU's.

On another note,  the moment I enter the task manager and stop the Firefox.exe manually, the actual CPU usage drops (not the 6% reported in task manager) and the CPU fan returns to normal.

Mozilla needs to sort this issue as it is going to cause serious damage to Ryzen CPU's.

 

I just checked this with other rival Mozilla builds like Waterfox. The same issue occurs, whilst it appears to be a Windows 11 issue with Ryzen CPU's Mozilla applications appear to be the only thing affected by it