? Seriously? You run Window 10 with 2Gb ram ? I'm amazed that ANYTHING on it runs any faster that molasses in January. I can't used Opera 12 for everyday use because it is too outdated and nobody designed websites for it anymore (ever?), but how can my old version 12 Opera can play a video without any problem and that newer (supposedly faster) browsers can't? I know for sure now that it is not a hardware problem. The latest version of Chrome even has the nerves now to constantly showing me a pop-up telling me there is problem playing the video and asking if I want to continue or cancel the loading. Maybe some heavy HD videos pause a little, but it is far from what Chrome gives me. I tried some videos and it plays continuously without any problem. I then try it on Opera version 12 (with the Presto engine) that is still loaded on my computer and it works correctly! It loads really fast too. So lately, after trying to play on Chrome an old Flash game I used to play, I get the «stop and go» version, which makes the game impossible to play. Firefox is a pain, so is Opera, which was my preferred browser but got almost impossible to work with at some point, even though it has the Chromium engine like Chrome. For now, Chrome seems to be the fastest overall and, although I don't use it very often, Edge seems to be a lot better then its predecessor IE. Any browser, the newer versions seem slower and slower (to open and to load pages). The websites take a relatively long time to load, but I know this was related to the newer versions of browsers from the beginning. Videos stop and go, so does old Flash games that I used to play correctly before. With this set up Internet has slowed down for me for a while now. I have an old computer (AMD Athlon 64 processor 3000+, 2GHz 2Gb RAM) with Windows 10 and a 5 Mb/s connection.
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