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Reduce steam load lag by adjusting system settings or monitoring flow dynamics.

Reduce steam load lag by adjusting system settings or monitoring flow dynamics.

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Glqbal
Member
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10-18-2016, 06:42 PM
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I possess two PCs, labeled PC-A and PC-B. PC-A is just a year old, whereas PC-B is several years older. My issue is limited to PC-A. The situation doesn’t occur on PC-B. The issue involves Steam launching during startup on both machines, as expected, but it runs smoothly in the background on PC-B. When I click the Steam logo in pic #2 on either PC, it loads instantly. However, clicking Steam shortcuts or the .exe file on PC-B causes instant loading, whereas it takes around 20 seconds on PC-A. This problem began on PC-A about a week ago. Around that time, I also noticed the system would lag for about half a second when I opened Task Manager and selected "Performance," a problem that previously didn’t happen. Even after reinstalling Windows 10, neither issue was resolved. PC-B, being older, seems unaffected. Could anyone explain why this might be happening? Thank you!
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Glqbal
10-18-2016, 06:42 PM #1

I possess two PCs, labeled PC-A and PC-B. PC-A is just a year old, whereas PC-B is several years older. My issue is limited to PC-A. The situation doesn’t occur on PC-B. The issue involves Steam launching during startup on both machines, as expected, but it runs smoothly in the background on PC-B. When I click the Steam logo in pic #2 on either PC, it loads instantly. However, clicking Steam shortcuts or the .exe file on PC-B causes instant loading, whereas it takes around 20 seconds on PC-A. This problem began on PC-A about a week ago. Around that time, I also noticed the system would lag for about half a second when I opened Task Manager and selected "Performance," a problem that previously didn’t happen. Even after reinstalling Windows 10, neither issue was resolved. PC-B, being older, seems unaffected. Could anyone explain why this might be happening? Thank you!

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SugarChau
Junior Member
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11-07-2016, 04:36 PM
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Disk read speed appears to be lower on the new PC compared to the older one. Running a disk speed test would help clarify this. On the other side, if the Task Manager becomes unresponsive, it might indicate RAM issues that need checking.
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SugarChau
11-07-2016, 04:36 PM #2

Disk read speed appears to be lower on the new PC compared to the older one. Running a disk speed test would help clarify this. On the other side, if the Task Manager becomes unresponsive, it might indicate RAM issues that need checking.

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Lukepvp27
Member
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11-07-2016, 10:07 PM
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full specs of the problem pc, please? the pc that's not having issues is obviously irrelevant to the question.
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Lukepvp27
11-07-2016, 10:07 PM #3

full specs of the problem pc, please? the pc that's not having issues is obviously irrelevant to the question.