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A few days ago i had to reinstall since my pc started acting a bit strange, slowing down etc, then again it had been about 2 years since my last reinstall, for some unknown reason im having a bit of trouble when im browsing around on the interwebs, i have had a bit of trouble before with my onboard NIC, its a Killer NIC E2200 and it took me a little while to find a driver that actually worked right, sadly i forgot to down which is what back when i build my pc and set everything up, so now im just using the newest driver.

 

What i have noticed is that it at random times loading up a new webpage takes quite a bit longer then it should, im using chrome and i often get the phrase "establishing secure connection" when it takes longer to load, not really sure what that means.

 

The few things i tried to look at as culprits are: network drivers, avast and Windows Firewall Control (just a small program adding a few features to the windows firewall.

 

I have no problems with internet speed, it runs just fine when i download and my latency playing online is the same as always.

Ryzen 7 3700x, MSI B450 Tomahawk MAX, 16GB Ballistix Elite 3600MHz, MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X Trio, Corsair RM750x V2

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I guess you could see if it's a storage bottleneck by moving the cache over to something faster like a RAMDisk or something.

 

Close Chrome if it is open

Right Click on your Chrome shortcut, go to properties and add the following behind the Chrome.exe extension:

–disk-cache-dir=X:           Substitute X with the drive you want to use

Click on Apply and then OK

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