How to Improve Min Browser Performance - Min
Min 1.35.3 offers several built-in settings to improve min browser performance on Windows systems. Access the settings menu by clicking the three-line icon in the top-right corner, then select "Settings" to adjust core optimization features.
Reduce Memory and Resource Usage
Disable unnecessary extensions and background features through the Settings panel. Min's lightweight design already minimizes resource consumption compared to mainstream browsers, but disabling visual effects and unused add-ons further decreases memory usage. Close unused tabs regularly—each open tab consumes RAM and processing power. The minimalist interface design means fewer graphical elements drain system resources, allowing faster browsing performance overall.
Clear Cache and Browsing Data
Regular maintenance improves speed significantly. Navigate to Settings > Privacy, then select "Clear browsing data" to remove cached files, cookies, and temporary internet files. A cluttered cache slows page loading times. Schedule monthly cleanups to maintain optimal fast browsing conditions.
This single action often produces noticeable performance improvements within seconds.
Optimize Network and Loading Settings
Check your internet connection stability first—network issues cause perceived slowness. Min performs best with consistent bandwidth. Disable autoplay for videos and media in Settings > Media to conserve bandwidth and processing power. This reduces the computational load during browsing sessions.
Hardware Acceleration
Enable hardware acceleration in Settings if your Windows system supports it. This delegates intensive graphics processing to your GPU rather than CPU, freeing processor resources for general browser speed and optimization.
Min 1.35.3's architecture already operates efficiently on modest hardware. The clean interface eliminates bloat affecting performance. For maximum speed improvements, combine these optimization steps: clear cache monthly, disable unused extensions, close background tabs, and enable hardware acceleration if available. These adjustments work together to enhance browsing responsiveness substantially.