Oxygen Wordpress Builder Stop my PC and Browser over 99 %cpu - wordpress

When i try to edit Templates on my Wordpress site Oxygen stops working and stop My pc says that over 101 CPU Used Same in the Chrome Browser too
Who can help me
How can i optimize the plugin for Normal Work
Thanks in advance guys
I try to increse memory on the SERVER
wp memory limit
Clear Cache
It doenst help

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