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    Youtube and other player stuttering

    I have a stock standard PIPO working, but notice that after a few minutes of watching YouTube or Foxtel Go (A media player, using Silverlight, I believe, to watch pay channel TV here in Australia), the system starts stuttering and going slow.

    However, I can watch Kodi (XBMC) 1080 videos for as long as I want without issue. Seems to be YouTube and the Foxtel app only.

    I have run all Windows updates. I haven't changed anything in BIOS. I haven't applied that INTEL Graphics update (As it told me my system wasn't suitable for the update).

    Any way to resolve this?

    #2
    You should have a look at http://www.freaktab.com/showthread.p...ht-performance
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      #3
      Thanks!
      Memory up to 128 (from the 32MB default) and GFX Boost enabled in BIOS. Let's see if that helps.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Cralis View Post
        Thanks!
        Memory up to 128 (from the 32MB default) and GFX Boost enabled in BIOS. Let's see if that helps.
        Hi i have some questions related to this test
        1) did it help ?
        2) which browser are you using ?
        3) have you tested some Youtube videos in HD ?
        On principle i would like to avoid the enabling of GFX Boost for possible thermal issues that could arise from pushing the cpu/HW too much.
        Thanks a lot
        Last edited by geppetto61; 25 March 2015, 16:18.
        With the kindest regards, geppo

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