23-03-2025 02:37 PM
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!
01-05-2025 10:31 AM
I have. It sucks. And I don't know what to do. No one has any answers.
03-07-2025 04:21 AM
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
28-10-2025 11:54 AM
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.
28-10-2025 11:59 AM
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.
01-11-2025 05:51 AM
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