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High CPU usage when opening links in new tab

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I have a 13" Macbook Pro Retina, running High Sierra. I also experienced this problem when running the previous os version.

It started happening right after getting Firefox 57. When I open a few links in new tabs, my CPU usage goes way up, the fan starts going on overdrive, my macbook turns into a space heater, and my batter goes down by a couple %.

Prior to 57, I never had this issue. Didn't matter how many tabs I opened, the only thing that caused my cpu to sweat was heavy flash usage.

I have adblock, privacy badger, disconnect, and flashblock, and I have the autoplay disabled in the about:config.

I have tried starting firefox with no add ons enabled, but with no change.

Is this normal now for opening many links in new tabs, or is something wrong?

Thanks.

I have a 13" Macbook Pro Retina, running High Sierra. I also experienced this problem when running the previous os version. It started happening right after getting Firefox 57. When I open a few links in new tabs, my CPU usage goes way up, the fan starts going on overdrive, my macbook turns into a space heater, and my batter goes down by a couple %. Prior to 57, I never had this issue. Didn't matter how many tabs I opened, the only thing that caused my cpu to sweat was heavy flash usage. I have adblock, privacy badger, disconnect, and flashblock, and I have the autoplay disabled in the about:config. I have tried starting firefox with no add ons enabled, but with no change. Is this normal now for opening many links in new tabs, or is something wrong? Thanks.

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Same issue. FF becomes super laggy/hiccupy after restart. Super frustrating.