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YouTube stream in 1080p at 60 frames per second with heavy CPU activity.

YouTube stream in 1080p at 60 frames per second with heavy CPU activity.

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brogzter
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04-25-2024, 03:10 PM
#1
Hey everyone, I've been using the new browser for a while now after installing the Windows 10 technical preview on my laptop. Chrome is usually my go-to for desktop browsing, but streaming high-quality videos at 60 fps really taxes the CPU, causing noticeable slowdowns. Even at 1080p60, CPU usage jumps over 50%, while the same content on Microsoft Edge barely affects it. I also noticed this on my desktop—CPU runs at 4GHz with only about 30% usage, but it still feels sluggish compared to the laptop’s performance. The videos aren’t smooth either, often dropping frames and making it hard to watch comfortably. It seems like something is wrong, especially since the CPU isn’t slow itself (it’s an i7 4702hq). Microsoft Edge works well, so I’m hoping Chrome will be fixed soon; they’ve said extensions won’t be available until later this fall. I’d love to get Chrome back to its usual smooth performance.
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brogzter
04-25-2024, 03:10 PM #1

Hey everyone, I've been using the new browser for a while now after installing the Windows 10 technical preview on my laptop. Chrome is usually my go-to for desktop browsing, but streaming high-quality videos at 60 fps really taxes the CPU, causing noticeable slowdowns. Even at 1080p60, CPU usage jumps over 50%, while the same content on Microsoft Edge barely affects it. I also noticed this on my desktop—CPU runs at 4GHz with only about 30% usage, but it still feels sluggish compared to the laptop’s performance. The videos aren’t smooth either, often dropping frames and making it hard to watch comfortably. It seems like something is wrong, especially since the CPU isn’t slow itself (it’s an i7 4702hq). Microsoft Edge works well, so I’m hoping Chrome will be fixed soon; they’ve said extensions won’t be available until later this fall. I’d love to get Chrome back to its usual smooth performance.

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MELISAADM
Member
105
04-25-2024, 03:10 PM
#2
It used to run smoothly and quickly, but now things feel different. Remember pressing Shift + Esc to launch the task manager? It might be a plugin causing all the lag. I agree it’s a great browser overall, though it needs better extension support—especially for LastPass. I’m moving forward with using it full-time.
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MELISAADM
04-25-2024, 03:10 PM #2

It used to run smoothly and quickly, but now things feel different. Remember pressing Shift + Esc to launch the task manager? It might be a plugin causing all the lag. I agree it’s a great browser overall, though it needs better extension support—especially for LastPass. I’m moving forward with using it full-time.

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Cuerty123
Member
65
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM
#3
I attempted that and most interactions focus on the tab playing the YouTube video. No plugins appear to be active—just a few extensions. I’ve handled everything from clearing funds to reinstalling, even replacing the operating system, yet the issue persists. The main concern is how long this has been happening; I didn’t notice any lag or dropped frames before, and since it’s a desktop, I can’t easily sense temperature changes. It wasn’t until I checked CPU usage that I realized it was running at 4GHz while watching videos instead of lowering the clock speed.
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Cuerty123
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM #3

I attempted that and most interactions focus on the tab playing the YouTube video. No plugins appear to be active—just a few extensions. I’ve handled everything from clearing funds to reinstalling, even replacing the operating system, yet the issue persists. The main concern is how long this has been happening; I didn’t notice any lag or dropped frames before, and since it’s a desktop, I can’t easily sense temperature changes. It wasn’t until I checked CPU usage that I realized it was running at 4GHz while watching videos instead of lowering the clock speed.

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Bliep2
Member
81
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM
#4
Consider checking them in the updated IE or Edge browsers. I also faced this issue, but it seemed to be related to Chrome. It occurred on Twitch and Vessel too. It functioned properly in Edge.
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Bliep2
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM #4

Consider checking them in the updated IE or Edge browsers. I also faced this issue, but it seemed to be related to Chrome. It occurred on Twitch and Vessel too. It functioned properly in Edge.

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AliReyiz_IK
Member
113
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM
#5
It functions well in IE and Edge, but they miss some features found in Chrome, especially since extensions aren't available yet. I've been using Edge since Windows 10, and it runs smoothly with minimal CPU load and no frame drops.
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AliReyiz_IK
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM #5

It functions well in IE and Edge, but they miss some features found in Chrome, especially since extensions aren't available yet. I've been using Edge since Windows 10, and it runs smoothly with minimal CPU load and no frame drops.

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juperlie
Junior Member
14
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM
#6
It seems Chrome is likely relying on HTML5, as the Flash plug-in is turned off. HTML5 isn't as GPU-accelerated as Flash. I'm experiencing the same problem with Firefox too after the recent Flash disablement. It appears Edge might be using Flash while being able to accelerate HTML5 via GPU. Probably the first scenario is more likely.
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juperlie
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM #6

It seems Chrome is likely relying on HTML5, as the Flash plug-in is turned off. HTML5 isn't as GPU-accelerated as Flash. I'm experiencing the same problem with Firefox too after the recent Flash disablement. It appears Edge might be using Flash while being able to accelerate HTML5 via GPU. Probably the first scenario is more likely.

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Thuthur
Member
191
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM
#7
I clicked right-click in Edge and saw it mentions HTML5, probably meaning GPU support is enabled.
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Thuthur
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM #7

I clicked right-click in Edge and saw it mentions HTML5, probably meaning GPU support is enabled.

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Darkeos
Senior Member
538
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM
#8
I can help with that. Please let me know which platform or device you're using, and I'll check the GPU usage for you.
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Darkeos
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM #8

I can help with that. Please let me know which platform or device you're using, and I'll check the GPU usage for you.

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mateuszmamona
Member
174
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM
#9
The laptop relies on Nvidia Optimux technically, meaning the GPU is typically managed by the desktop. In Microsoft Edge, GPU utilization sits near 25%, whereas Chrome uses about 55%, which helped reduce frame drops.
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mateuszmamona
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM #9

The laptop relies on Nvidia Optimux technically, meaning the GPU is typically managed by the desktop. In Microsoft Edge, GPU utilization sits near 25%, whereas Chrome uses about 55%, which helped reduce frame drops.

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Bahezz
Member
201
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM
#10
The difference lies in how the edge is activated—without a video it stays closed, while with a video it opens.
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Bahezz
04-25-2024, 03:11 PM #10

The difference lies in how the edge is activated—without a video it stays closed, while with a video it opens.

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