Hello so I have the following problem and although my GTX 950 graphics card starts to lag most When playing videos synonymous with netflix, etc. But sometimes synonymous with games you have an idea why this could be I have a good pc and a good Internet connection so it is not it and earlier I had these problems not so it's only been a few months ago I also keep the graphics driver always up to date.
Thanks in advance
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Ram I have DDR4 16 GB
Internet I have a 500 mbps line
CPU Intel Core i7 6700 3.40 ghz
Please tell us your CPU and how much RAM you have.
In general, the GTX 950 is older and not suitable for current games in very high details. But if synonymous Videos jerk, I suspect that the CPU may no longer be the best?
How good your Internet connection actually is, you can test here: https://speedtest.chip.de/
Ram I have DDR4 16 GB
Internet I have a 500 mbps line
CPU Intel Core i7 6700 3.40 ghz
PS: You can compare with the videos times in the task manager, whether the CPU or the graphic card on 100% utilization runs. Maybe the videos are still running on the graphics card.
So not much happens in the Task Manager everything remains unchanged
and I want to get the Vega 64 from AMD soon
And how is that meant that the videos on the video card is running is that bad and who yes how do I change that?
Yes, the Vega 64 is also possible!
Because of the Task Manager, you see there's no load of CPU / video card when the videos jerk?
No, not everything stays below 15% And I'm not watching Star Wars anything with light graphics
Oh and only so there are only very small stutter so they are not extremes big
That the graphics card is in games is not surprising. The GTX 950 is low-end and quickly reaches its limit in games.
However, videos from Netflix or YouTube should not be stored, that's enough for any scrap graphics card.
Build the graphics card and connect the monitor to the motherboard. If then the videos still lagging, then the graphics card is not the problem.
No, I was offline last night.
So, I'm a little surprised that the videos falter with you. What you can still try is to test another browser, e.g. The Firefox.
In addition, you should possibly turn off an AD blocker, because users with AD blocker sometimes get less power provided.