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My google chrome has been very slow lately and I've tried many things people have told me. None have worked.

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July 11, 2014 2:53:03 PM

From things such as deleting all browser history to uninstalling many plugins and extensions, none of tyhem have worked. I use youtube mostly all the time, when I'm not gaming or chatting. It takes about 10 seconds for a page to load and when going into fullscreen the whole site glitches out for about 3 seconds and then goes into fullscreen. It's not only Youtube, It's every web-site. I really need some help, please and thank you! :) 

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July 11, 2014 3:04:18 PM

How much RAM do u have, cuz Google chrome takes a lot of RAM
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July 11, 2014 3:15:43 PM

M0j0jojo said:
How much RAM do u have, cuz Google chrome takes a lot of RAM

I have 16 GB of RAM
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July 11, 2014 3:17:02 PM

truffy said:
M0j0jojo said:
How much RAM do u have, cuz Google chrome takes a lot of RAM

I have 16 GB of RAM


Okay thats a lot, can you tell us your build specs?
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July 11, 2014 3:20:17 PM

M0j0jojo said:
truffy said:
M0j0jojo said:
How much RAM do u have, cuz Google chrome takes a lot of RAM

I have 16 GB of RAM


Okay thats a lot, can you tell us your build specs?

http://puu.sh/a7eUL/11e0eea0b4.png

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July 11, 2014 3:40:12 PM

Thats the problem 13.52 Megabits per second download speed is not a whole lot fast. The culprit is your internet connection, its slow.
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July 11, 2014 3:45:49 PM

M0j0jojo said:
Thats the problem 13.52 Megabits per second download speed is not a whole lot fast. The culprit is your internet connection, its slow.

Well then I don't know why it's slow slows these past days, because whenever I usually do a speedtest it's at 10 megabits.
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July 11, 2014 3:49:28 PM

truffy said:
M0j0jojo said:
Thats the problem 13.52 Megabits per second download speed is not a whole lot fast. The culprit is your internet connection, its slow.

Well then I don't know why it's slow slows these past days, because whenever I usually do a speedtest it's at 10 megabits.


If you are not getting the speeds you are paying for, its best to call up your ISP and tell them you are not getting the right amount of download. Oh and also your speed can also be slowed by other residents in your neighborhood that are using the internet, especially at peak time.
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July 11, 2014 3:53:03 PM

M0j0jojo said:
truffy said:
M0j0jojo said:
Thats the problem 13.52 Megabits per second download speed is not a whole lot fast. The culprit is your internet connection, its slow.

Well then I don't know why it's slow slows these past days, because whenever I usually do a speedtest it's at 10 megabits.


If you are not getting the speeds you are paying for, its best to call up your ISP and tell them you are not getting the right amount of download. Oh and also your speed can also be slowed by other residents in your neighborhood that are using the internet, especially at peak time.

Well, how much are you paying for your internet, and are you getting what you're paying for? Would you mind doing a speedtest? I could consider switching companies.

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July 16, 2014 9:39:55 AM

M0j0jojo said:
I dont live in the US, I live in Canada, I get a 70% discount cuz im a loyal/veteran customer but since i also have a bundle with TV I pay around $70

http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3619237717

Ok, this is weird. It's been a while since we've spoken, and Google Chrome is still very slow. I don't think it's my internet. I did another speedtest and this was the result: http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/3628723622
I don't think it's my internet anymore.
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July 16, 2014 12:29:37 PM

Have you tried to uninstall Google Chrome and then re-install it again? if not try that and see if that makes a difference.
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July 25, 2014 5:54:24 PM

truffy said:
From things such as deleting all browser history to uninstalling many plugins and extensions, none of tyhem have worked. I use youtube mostly all the time, when I'm not gaming or chatting. It takes about 10 seconds for a page to load and when going into fullscreen the whole site glitches out for about 3 seconds and then goes into fullscreen. It's not only Youtube, It's every web-site. I really need some help, please and thank you! :) 


See the thread http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-1951169/google-c...
Disabling hardware acceleration has worked for a number of people (for some reason!)
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August 18, 2014 3:53:35 PM

truffy said:
From things such as deleting all browser history to uninstalling many plugins and extensions, none of tyhem have worked. I use youtube mostly all the time, when I'm not gaming or chatting. It takes about 10 seconds for a page to load and when going into fullscreen the whole site glitches out for about 3 seconds and then goes into fullscreen. It's not only Youtube, It's every web-site. I really need some help, please and thank you! :) 


truffy said:
M0j0jojo said:
truffy said:
M0j0jojo said:
Thats the problem 13.52 Megabits per second download speed is not a whole lot fast. The culprit is your internet connection, its slow.

Well then I don't know why it's slow slows these past days, because whenever I usually do a speedtest it's at 10 megabits.


If you are not getting the speeds you are paying for, its best to call up your ISP and tell them you are not getting the right amount of download. Oh and also your speed can also be slowed by other residents in your neighborhood that are using the internet, especially at peak time.

Well, how much are you paying for your internet, and are you getting what you're paying for? Would you mind doing a speedtest? I could consider switching companies.



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August 18, 2014 4:00:48 PM

Hey, I've had the same problem for about two months. Anyway, I have tried all sorts of fixes posted online, to no avail. Today I decided to unplug and uninstall my wireless router and cable modem. After this I reinstalled the wifi router with the disk and reset my network name, using the laptop that was having issues. So, a fresh install of wifi router.My browsers are now super fast and responsive again. I think one of the Windows updates had something in it that was failing to communicate with the old router set-up. Hope this helps!
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