2012-08-21, 17:30 | Link #1 |
Deadpan Snarker
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: The Neverlands
Age: 46
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All browsers sluggish
Ok peeps, since I'm stumped, I figured somebody here may have a solution for my issue:
The past few weeks I suddenly found my browsers (IE8 and FF on an old AMD Athlon 4200 XP 64 2gb mem and a 1,5 TB of harddisks installed) loading pages very sluggish it's not so bad on A-suki, but on sites like Mangafox or other script-heavy sites things slow down, and the more tabs I have open the worse it becomes Examples: In google search just typing in a search string actually may take 2 seconds for a letter to show up (yet the browser searchbar in the upper corner of IE and FF still works normally A rightclcik in the browsers also can take up to 10 seconds to show up an online flashgame with a bit of movement (Crush the Castle for instance) has become impossible scrolling through a image search needs a load between 'page downs', not to mention a pop up under the mousehover over an image takes way too much time CPU usage constantly peaks to 100% at these graphic heavy sites even now scrolling up down in THIS advanced post page takes it to 50% I have the same problem on my 2nd bootdrive, which runs a slimmed down windows where most services aren't in use, not even an AV with only difference being a pro audiocard for a DAW system instead of the onboard realtek Now, what have I done sofar to try and remedy the problem: Tested connection - Ok Checked for malware, hijacks, virusses, registry errors - Ok Checked Firewall settings Replaced my GTX-8800 for a GTX-570 (by accident, just FYI) Opened the case and cleaned the whole shebang Reinstalled Flash, Java, Silverlight, Chrome Frame, Net Framework Only now I removed the Nvidia PhysX, Updater and NView it´s running 'a little better' (But not much) So basically I´m at the end of my knowledge, and apart from trying to score a set of new ramcards I´m out of ideas (And since EVERYTHING else runs fine: games and other programs, I have a hard time blaming the memory)
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2012-08-21, 21:32 | Link #3 | |
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Probably a temporary solution but it worked for me.... I do it in a daily basis or after moving, deleting a couple of movies and files. |
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2012-08-22, 18:57 | Link #4 |
It's bacon!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Up and to the Left
Age: 43
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Sometimes when I suspect an Firefox issue with a plugin or etc, I'll check with FireFox Portable to see if it results with the same problems. Or should there be any Flash issues in suspect, you could perhaps try either enabling / disabling hardware acceleration under the Settings connfiguration of a Flash Player window.
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2012-08-23, 13:29 | Link #5 |
Deadpan Snarker
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: The Neverlands
Age: 46
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The problem still persists after a defrag, though it made switching between IE tabs somewhat faster
-funny thing: if I click a link and switch to another open tab fast enough, it can occur that the link I clicked loads in the active tab also still exists when running IE in safemode to add more info: I have done as good as everything short of reinstalling windows, every driver, even older ones Guess I'm just gonna have to try a Win reinstall coming weekend
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2012-08-30, 14:09 | Link #7 |
Operation sneaky sneaks
IT Support
Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Hic et ubique
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While Chrome is incredibly efficient (and yes, I would also recommend trying Chrome), I think the newer builds of FireFox have rectified the memory issues to some extent. It is possible that additional plugins or other utilities (such as integrated browser antivirus tools) may be responsible for the lag.
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