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Anyone have any suggestions? Any help would be appreciated!

try running a different browser

 

Use the 64 bit Browsers instead of the 32bit versions

I can not find much help on Google for my current issue. The issue is: I have video tearing on websites such as Youtube and Netflix. My video games do not tear because I know how to manually go into the game and adjust it. When it comes to videos though, I do not know how to go about fixing this problem. =( The GPU I have installed is a GeForce GTX 760 2GB  256-bit and is currently UP-TO-DATE. My OS is Windows 7. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated!

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I can not find much help on Google for my current issue. The issue is: I have video tearing on websites such as Youtube and Netflix. My video games do not tear because I know how to manually go into the game and adjust it. When it comes to videos though, I do not know how to go about fixing this problem. =( The GPU I have installed is a GeForce GTX 760 2GB  256-bit and is currently UP-TO-DATE. My OS is Windows 7. Any thoughts or suggestions would be appreciated!

bad cables?

Want a good game to play?  Check out Shadowrun: http://store.steampowered.com/app/300550/ (runs on literally any hardware)

 

another 12 core / 24 thread senpai...     (/. _ .)/     \(. _ .\)

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update your adobe flash

 

try and disable hardware acceleration for adobe flash

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Worst comes to worse...get g-sync...TRY EVERYTHING ELSE FIRST THOUGH!

it youtube and netflix

 

the tearing does not occur in games as mentioned in the first post...

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it youtube and netflix

 

the tearing does not occur in games as mentioned in the first post...

This is correct dragoon20005. Cables are brand new and just updated my Adobe Flash player; but the issue is still there. The tearing is NOT better or worse. =/

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Anyone have any suggestions? Any help would be appreciated!

try running a different browser

 

Use the 64 bit Browsers instead of the 32bit versions

Budget? Uses? Currency? Location? Operating System? Peripherals? Monitor? Use PCPartPicker wherever possible. 

Quote whom you're replying to, and set option to follow your topics. Or Else we can't see your reply.

 

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