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I have been lately noticing that when I watch any video on FaceBook, YouTube, Twitter, Netflix, it all of sudden does this glitch.

Can anyone help why this is happening to me. Getting very annoyed.

Browser: Chrome

GPU: 960 2GB

Monitor: Samsung 24in

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Have you tried reinstalling your GPU driver?

"May your frame rates be high and your temperatures low"

I misread titles/posts way too often--correct me if I don't.

 

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Have you tried turning it off and on again? 

Doing so has helped me with most glitches i've experienced with youtube in the past

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Reinstall GPU drivers if that doesn't work it could just be a flash issue. Disable hardware acceleration if that fails just reinstall chrome or try with a different browser first like Microsoft Edge or IE. 

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10 minutes ago, Jasun said:

Have you tried reinstalling your GPU driver?

 

2 minutes ago, I need a better name said:

Have you tried turning it off and on again? 

Doing so has helped me with most glitches i've experienced with youtube in the past

 

1 minute ago, LeapFrogMasterRace said:

Reinstall GPU drivers if that doesn't work it could just be a flash issue. Disable hardware acceleration if that fails just reinstall chrome or try with a different browser first like Microsoft Edge or IE. 

Haven't updated my drives since July 15th. Currently updating it right now.

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Hardware acceleration in Chrome is broken on some nvidia cards. Just turn it off.

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1 minute ago, MrFluffyOwnsU said:

 

 

Haven't updated my drives since July 15th. Currently updating it right now.

Well that might be bad. :P 

"May your frame rates be high and your temperatures low"

I misread titles/posts way too often--correct me if I don't.

 

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Just now, wrathoftheturkey said:

The same thing literally just (happened to me (like I closed this post, opened YouTube and bam!) and my 960. Interesting

gg

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55 minutes ago, wrathoftheturkey said:

The same thing literally just (happened to me (like I closed this post, opened YouTube and bam!) and my 960. Interesting

It must be because of Hillary's emails. 

"May your frame rates be high and your temperatures low"

I misread titles/posts way too often--correct me if I don't.

 

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Pixelation usually happens due to inadequate data stream amount or speed. Just for laughs clean out your browser with CCleaner or something like it to clean out the cache and stored data that could be getting in the way. 

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Just now, zanthros said:

Pixelation usually happens due to inadequate data stream amount or speed. Just for laughs clean out your browser with CCleaner or something like it to clean out the cache and stored data that could be getting in the way. 

merci beaucoup 

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