Diagnosing very slow page loads in chrome on win 10
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I have a strange issue with chrome on Windows. For background my system dual boots windows and linux, both are fresh installs with up to date drivers. And this issue has persisted through a re-partition, reinstall.
On linux both chrome and ff seem to work fine.
On windows both edge and ff work fine, however if I fire up chrome what i will experience 90% of the time is:
I search for something and google results come back immediately. if I then pick any result the page may take minutes to load and will often time out. The situation will resolve itself for short periods of time (or perhaps for sites that have already been partially loaded with multiple reload attempts)
I have of course googled this (in another browser) and the suggestions I've seen for similar issues (although no recent similar bugs found - e.g last year) include:
- Remove plugins - I'm dealing with a fresh chrome install with no third party plugins
- Turn off hardware acceleration - tried, makes no difference
- Turn off sync (for google accounts) - again, i tried this and saw no difference.
When looking at system usage I see chrome hogging around 2gb of ram (though apparently this is normal) no abnormal cpu or ram spike, and I see a reasonable trickle of io on the wifi
Any ideas what I can do to diagnose further or resolve this.
windows-10 google-chrome performance
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I have a strange issue with chrome on Windows. For background my system dual boots windows and linux, both are fresh installs with up to date drivers. And this issue has persisted through a re-partition, reinstall.
On linux both chrome and ff seem to work fine.
On windows both edge and ff work fine, however if I fire up chrome what i will experience 90% of the time is:
I search for something and google results come back immediately. if I then pick any result the page may take minutes to load and will often time out. The situation will resolve itself for short periods of time (or perhaps for sites that have already been partially loaded with multiple reload attempts)
I have of course googled this (in another browser) and the suggestions I've seen for similar issues (although no recent similar bugs found - e.g last year) include:
- Remove plugins - I'm dealing with a fresh chrome install with no third party plugins
- Turn off hardware acceleration - tried, makes no difference
- Turn off sync (for google accounts) - again, i tried this and saw no difference.
When looking at system usage I see chrome hogging around 2gb of ram (though apparently this is normal) no abnormal cpu or ram spike, and I see a reasonable trickle of io on the wifi
Any ideas what I can do to diagnose further or resolve this.
windows-10 google-chrome performance
If you are using Google calendar, disallow notifications. Run also the Chrome Cleanup Tool.
– harrymc
Jun 19 at 14:13
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I have a strange issue with chrome on Windows. For background my system dual boots windows and linux, both are fresh installs with up to date drivers. And this issue has persisted through a re-partition, reinstall.
On linux both chrome and ff seem to work fine.
On windows both edge and ff work fine, however if I fire up chrome what i will experience 90% of the time is:
I search for something and google results come back immediately. if I then pick any result the page may take minutes to load and will often time out. The situation will resolve itself for short periods of time (or perhaps for sites that have already been partially loaded with multiple reload attempts)
I have of course googled this (in another browser) and the suggestions I've seen for similar issues (although no recent similar bugs found - e.g last year) include:
- Remove plugins - I'm dealing with a fresh chrome install with no third party plugins
- Turn off hardware acceleration - tried, makes no difference
- Turn off sync (for google accounts) - again, i tried this and saw no difference.
When looking at system usage I see chrome hogging around 2gb of ram (though apparently this is normal) no abnormal cpu or ram spike, and I see a reasonable trickle of io on the wifi
Any ideas what I can do to diagnose further or resolve this.
windows-10 google-chrome performance
I have a strange issue with chrome on Windows. For background my system dual boots windows and linux, both are fresh installs with up to date drivers. And this issue has persisted through a re-partition, reinstall.
On linux both chrome and ff seem to work fine.
On windows both edge and ff work fine, however if I fire up chrome what i will experience 90% of the time is:
I search for something and google results come back immediately. if I then pick any result the page may take minutes to load and will often time out. The situation will resolve itself for short periods of time (or perhaps for sites that have already been partially loaded with multiple reload attempts)
I have of course googled this (in another browser) and the suggestions I've seen for similar issues (although no recent similar bugs found - e.g last year) include:
- Remove plugins - I'm dealing with a fresh chrome install with no third party plugins
- Turn off hardware acceleration - tried, makes no difference
- Turn off sync (for google accounts) - again, i tried this and saw no difference.
When looking at system usage I see chrome hogging around 2gb of ram (though apparently this is normal) no abnormal cpu or ram spike, and I see a reasonable trickle of io on the wifi
Any ideas what I can do to diagnose further or resolve this.
windows-10 google-chrome performance
windows-10 google-chrome performance
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If you are using Google calendar, disallow notifications. Run also the Chrome Cleanup Tool.
– harrymc
Jun 19 at 14:13
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If you are using Google calendar, disallow notifications. Run also the Chrome Cleanup Tool.
– harrymc
Jun 19 at 14:13
If you are using Google calendar, disallow notifications. Run also the Chrome Cleanup Tool.
– harrymc
Jun 19 at 14:13
If you are using Google calendar, disallow notifications. Run also the Chrome Cleanup Tool.
– harrymc
Jun 19 at 14:13
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