Hi Sup Forums

Hi Sup Forums
Can someone please help me with a computer problem?
Real help please, no "funny" suggestions like delete system 32.

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I'm not IT or anything but I'll try

The problem:
webm don't run smooth and pics load really slowly on Sup Forums
live cams on chaturbate don't run smooth

internet connection is definitely fast enough --> no problems with other PCs in the house

delete system 32

Sure fam whatcha need

The system:
desktop PC with quadcore cpu @3.4 GHz and 8 GB ram
graphic card drivers up to date

had the prob with windows 7 already
now clean install of windows 10 on ssd --> still the same prob

What can I do to solve the prob? Thanks in advance!

What Browser are you using?

Same prob with firefox, chrome, edge...
It's not the browser causing the prob.

>Windows 10
>Joining the literal botnet
kek
While you said your graphics drivers are up to date, what about flash?

Huh. I had a similar problem with Ubuntu but updating flash seemed to fix it

latest version of flash player installed

same prob with versions of linux too

you obviously have been targeted by the NSA's Equation Group

what terrorist groups/foreign intel services are you associated with?

get some soap and water and give your computer a good clean inside and out. use a sponge it works better

open the case, clean all the dust from the CPU and video card fans

no kidding, this fixes 99% of solwdown problems, the CPU overheats when it's covered in dust and that fucks up the video display or in extreme cases causes thermal shutdown

"almost" made me laugh... nah

Don't fucking sponge it down lol
Just clean it out.

Already cleaned the inside of the PC... Didn't help.
The PC is quite fast in all other tasks, just the prob as described above.

Anyone know how to ddos/keylog/hack? lets make some $

You have direct x, c++ visual studio, etc. installed and up to date? I was missing a direct x component which caused most of my games to crash for awhile.

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thats a completely different ball game brother. you really do have to delete your system 32 files to get involved in shady shit like that. s32 files leak too much of your personal information

>I'm 12 and pl0x teach me how to hax
Fuck off.

I'm stumped then dude.
Hopefully someone else can help you out

anyone know how to ddos/keglog/hack

tryna fuck up some commas, why you so salty faggot?

Dude seriously fuck off. We're trying to help this guy out here.
fucking faggot

disable add ons run spyware scan

directx installed and up to date

www.fbi.gov has a good set of tutorials

That was genuinely painful to watch.

not may add ons installed anyway, since fresh clean install

Big THANK YOU to everybody trying to help!
Any other ideas?

>salty
>over a wannabe skid
No. I just faggots such as yourself.

Do a clean boot and see if you still have problems if so try to uninstall flash with the flash removal tool and reinstall.

I already tried both.

Not sure then. I'd check your cpu's usage while trying to watch something. Maybe there's some program consuming most of it. Otherwise, I'm stumped, too. Sorry user. There's usually a stupid questions thread over on Sup Forums. Might be able to get some help.

Could it be a BIOS prob?
--> Still a version of 2012, but no updates available.

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*hate, lol

Did you actually wipe the drive to just click the win10 update? Certain rootkits dont give a shit unless you format.

If your software is in check, its one of a few things. GPU fan is dead, heat-sink has dust clogging the slots.

Most likely, you just have someone mooching off your wifi. Change the password, if the problem persists, its a physical/hardware issue.

CPU usage is not even @ 20%

>defrag
>check for viruses

>hurrrrrrrrrdurrrr i no nothing about computre

I've been having thks problem on Ubuntu as well. I found it was because I didn't have graphics drivers enabled so I did that, but now it's running slow as ever. Will try this. Thank you, user.

Also, once you fix this issue you still have to get the malware you installed wiped. windows 10 is the literal definition of spyware.

Well shit. Like I said, I'd seriously try Sup Forums. It's only slightly less active then Sup Forums in my opinion. So you won't have to wait hours to get a response like some of the other boards. Just be prepared to get tons of shit for your ignorance. Good luck.

clean install of win10 on a new ssd
fan working fine
no dust clugging anything
same prob even with nobody else on the wifi
other (worse) pcs in the same house work without probs

Thanks, might try that if Sup Forums can't help...
And yes, I would get tons of shit for my ignorance... lol

do you have another pooter to try to eliminate your bandwidth as the problem?

Alright, well it might still be software, but my bet is on a hardware failure. Try swapping a different gpu in (if you have a spare) and see if anything changes.

Have you tried turning it off and then back on?

No spare gpu...

Try this Op.

Log out of your browser, this should delete your cookies.

Restart.
Log back in.

Sometimes it's stupid shit like this that needs cleaned out.

Have you tried reading the first post?

Do you have the same problems if you download a webm and play it?

Done that too, of course, doesn't work.

Never tested that. I'll try.

Fuck off faggot.

burp.

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Downloaded webm works fine.

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tell me how this works:
1. go into chrome
2. type 'chrome://flags/' into the url and click enter
3. find (ctrl + f) 'Hardware-accelerated video decode'
4. disable it

note: enable it again if this all doesn't work

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Tried that already... Didn't work.

Update your video card

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I'm not sure I understand correctly.
Drivers of the graphic card already updated...

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Again: MANY THANKS to everybody trying to help!
I appreciate it, you're awesome!

Did you run it in your browser or vlc?
If the browser then the problem is probably related to your connection speed.

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if after going on Sup Forums or another board doesn't work, maybe try calling your isp? it seems like it could definitely be a problem from their end to yours.

In the browser.
Connection speed shoudn't be the prob.
Fast connection, and the other PCs in the house don't have this prob, only this one, and it's the PC with the best hardware in the house.

Def. not isp prob, because

might not be this then :/

yup read that as soon as i posted and was like "nevermind" lol

I wish it was that sinple. ;)

*m
I've tried everything I could think of...
My guess is it's a hardware prob, but I have no idea what the prob could be, since pics load fast on other sites, streams work well on other sites...

Any other differences between this pc and the others like the anti virus, os, or the way it connects to your modem? (wifi/ethernet cable)

Same AV, same OS, same WLAN, same WLAN stick...
Tried with cable connection too --> same prob

what all have you tried so far? it's a little confusing with how big this thread is

Won't lie I'm out of ideas other than general windows 10 speed up tips. Can't hurt to try. youtube.com/watch?v=20XlwFb_XwA

cleaned inside of pc, no dust
clean installed OS on new ssd
tried with linux too
tried different browsers
updated graphic card drivers
newest version of flashplayer installed
cache and cookies cleared
internet connection is fast

and, and, and

It's the only PC of 3 in the house that has this prob...

try hosting the webage locally in a file (download a video and the page its in) and watch the video from your hard drive but still in the browser

Had the prob before already, with win7.
Same prob with different linux OS too.

Tried that, works fine.

so it has to be some issue with your network, most likely something not optimized properly causing your browser to not pull the video right

The other PCs on the same network don't have this prob, only this one, and it's the PC with the best hardware in the house.

but we've eliminated every other possiblity, it has to be network. how tech savvy are you on a scale from 1-10

What are the specs of the computer? Also, is Java installed/up to date?

How could it be the network, if all the other pcs don't have this prob? And I've tried with all three in the network at the same time, and with only one of them in the network.

Tech savy? Not the best, not the worst, maybe 5-6/10? I don't know...

desktop PC with quadcore cpu @3.4 GHz and 8 GB ram
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 560 Ti, drivers updated

Java and flash installed and up to date.

is it plugged into your router via ethernet or is it on wifi

WLAN, but I tried with cable connection too.

Does your motherboard have an RGB connection and have you tried to connect a monitor to it, to rule out the video card?

Does it come with an onboard GPU? if so, plug your monitor into that and see if it still happens. If so, your NVIDIA might be dying