I love Firefox as a browser but when surfing a lot and using it long time it becomes a memory sucker (using a lot of necessary memory).
I applied the following tweaks and my memory miss usage was much lower.
- Assign Memory Cache on Firefox
- Release Memory when Firefox is minimized
Assign Memory Cache on Firefox
Firefox doesn’t use memory cache and uses system memory by default, it is good to assign a fixed memory cache to reduce the usage of memory.
- Open the Firefox browser.
- Key in about:config in the address bar.

- Key in browser.cache.memory.enable in the Filter field.

- Ensure the value of the above item is set it true, if not, double-click on it to set it to true.
- Right-click in the browser and select New -> Integer from the pop-up.

- Key in, browser.cache.memory.capacity, click OK.

- You need to enter a value here and that value depends upon the RAM your computer has.

- if you have:
- 256MB RAM – Enter “4096“.
- 512MB RAM – Enter “8192“.
- Note: If you have 128MB or less RAM then you need to upgrade your RAM. It is not very expensive.
Important: If you want to restore to default settings then change browser.cache.memory.capacity value to -1 (minus 1).
Release Memory when Firefox is minimized
- Open the Firefox browser.
- Key about:config in the address bar.

- Right-click in the browser and select New -> Boolean from the pop-up.

- In the popup box enter config.trim_on_minimize. Click OK.

- Select True and then click OK.

- Restart Firefox.
I found these tweak on Zolved.com, if you need more tips concerning Firefox Memory Optimizing visit Zolved.com
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