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Feb 25 2019 06:27pm
i have this issue where when i play videos... such as youtube/twitch/etc... its like laggy... and the video stutters.. sort of like its breaking up

for exmaple, when im playing mobile games on bluestacks/nox and watch youtube at same time... its super laggy.. both my youtube and game. i think it has someting to do with my gfx card but im not sure.

anyone know how to fix it or what the issue is? maybe its my gfx card? (according to speccy, the temperature for gfx card is only 41 degree Celcius, which isnt super hot)

This post was edited by FamilyGuyViewer on Feb 25 2019 06:27pm
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Feb 26 2019 09:38am
1. Check if your video drivers are updated.

2. Check how much RAM is your browser consuming. Having multiple tabs open at same time may slow on some systems with.

3. Check if your browser is supporting Hardware Acceleration.

Assuming you are using Chrome, just open a new tab and type in the search bar chrome://gpu
If Hardware Acceleration is disabled for the Video Decoding and below then you should activate it.
To activate it just go on Settings > Advanced and flag "Use Hardware Acceleration when available".
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Feb 26 2019 11:43am
Quote (Darkal @ Feb 26 2019 10:38am)
1. Check if your video drivers are updated.

2. Check how much RAM is your browser consuming. Having multiple tabs open at same time may slow on some systems with.

3. Check if your browser is supporting Hardware Acceleration.

Assuming you are using Chrome, just open a new tab and type in the search bar chrome://gpu
If Hardware Acceleration is disabled for the Video Decoding and below then you should activate it.
To activate it just go on Settings > Advanced and flag "Use Hardware Acceleration when available".



Okay will try this when I get home after work
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Feb 26 2019 05:32pm
Quote (Darkal @ Feb 26 2019 10:38am)
1. Check if your video drivers are updated.

2. Check how much RAM is your browser consuming. Having multiple tabs open at same time may slow on some systems with.

3. Check if your browser is supporting Hardware Acceleration.

Assuming you are using Chrome, just open a new tab and type in the search bar chrome://gpu
If Hardware Acceleration is disabled for the Video Decoding and below then you should activate it.
To activate it just go on Settings > Advanced and flag "Use Hardware Acceleration when available".


1. how to check if drivers are updated?

2. dont think thats it, sometimes i just have 1 or 2 tabs open and it still happens

3. my Video Decode has Hardware accelerated
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Feb 27 2019 01:44am
Quote (FamilyGuyViewer @ Feb 26 2019 05:32pm)
1. how to check if drivers are updated?

2. dont think thats it, sometimes i just have 1 or 2 tabs open and it still happens

3. my Video Decode has Hardware accelerated


Device manager > display adapter > right click > update driver.
Doesn't mean you don't have a memory leak somewhere, or just a tab that 's actually using a lot of ram (porn).
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Feb 27 2019 04:34am
Yep, might also be a lack of RAM. What OS are you using? Maybe you can also try to allocate manually the paging file size.
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Feb 27 2019 06:31pm
Quote (Darkal @ Feb 27 2019 05:34am)
Yep, might also be a lack of RAM. What OS are you using? Maybe you can also try to allocate manually the paging file size.




Driver is up to date.

yea i think it maybe too mcuh ram..

how to allocate manually the paging file size?

windows 7




This post was edited by FamilyGuyViewer on Feb 27 2019 06:40pm
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Feb 27 2019 06:48pm
start > control panel > system > advanced system settings > advanced tab > performance settings button > advanced tab > virtual memory change
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Feb 27 2019 07:12pm
Quote (King Atrhur @ Feb 27 2019 07:48pm)
start > control panel > system > advanced system settings > advanced tab > performance settings button > advanced tab > virtual memory change


i dont see advanced system settings...
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Feb 27 2019 07:15pm
nevermind i found it, so wat do i do next





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