
To open Google Chrome without FPS limitations on Mac, you'll want to disable the limitations set by the operating system. Disabling these limitations can make a big difference in your browsing experience.
Google Chrome's high FPS performance is often hindered by Mac's power management features. These features can limit the performance of apps like Chrome to prevent battery drain and overheating.
By disabling these limitations, you can enjoy a smoother browsing experience. To do this, you'll need to adjust your Mac's System Preferences.
Disabling the "Prefer optimized for power saving" option in System Preferences can help. This option can limit the performance of apps like Chrome, so disabling it can make a big difference.
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Disable Performance Limitations
To disable performance limitations in Google Chrome, you can remove the framerate limit and vsync by modifying your desktop shortcut. Right-click the Google Chrome desktop shortcut and click properties.
Add the following to the area labeled "Target": a space, then "--args --disable-gpu-vsync --disable-frame-rate-limit". For example, the modified shortcut might look like this: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --args --disable-gpu-vsync --disable-frame-rate-limit.
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Disable Framerate Limit and Vsync in Chrome

To disable the framerate limit and vsync in Chrome, you can modify your desktop shortcut. Right-click the Google Chrome desktop shortcut and click properties.
You'll need to add the following commands to the "Target" area, making sure to include a space before each command. The commands are --args, --disable-gpu-vsync, and --disable-frame-rate-limit.
The modified shortcut should look like this: "C:\Program Files (x86)\Google\Chrome\Application\chrome.exe" --args --disable-gpu-vsync --disable-frame-rate-limit. This modification will load Chrome without a framerate limit or vsync.
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Disable Hardware Acceleration
Disabling hardware acceleration in Google Chrome can be a game-changer for older Macs.
Hardware acceleration speeds up Chrome, but it can also cause slowdowns and crashes.
To disable it, simply open the Chrome menu and go to Settings > Advanced > System.
The switch next to Use hardware acceleration when available is the one you need to turn off.
This one tweak can help you avoid frustrating browser crashes and slowdowns.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I turn off FPS limit in Chrome?
To turn off FPS limit in Chrome, right-click the desktop shortcut, click Properties, and add "--disable-frame-rate-limit" to the Target field with a space before it. This tweak can enhance your browsing experience, but read on for more details.
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