Youtube 4K very high CPU
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My Desktop PC:
- Asus P5KC Intel Q6600 2.4GHz 4Gb RAM DDR3 Geforce GT1030
- Lubuntu 64bit
- Geforce GT1030 driver version:- 390.12
I am using the right drivers from Lubuntu but my CPU is at 80% to 100% on YT 4K video
On YouTube playing on 4K @60fps I get very high CPU load. I've tried h264ify but it's still lagging with very high CPU load. I tried different Internet browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and a patched version of Chromium, but the result is the same.
I don't have this problem with Windows 10 (64-bit). There CPU usage is 10% or 20% to 30% on YouTube 4K video and all web browsers work excellently, the only problem is memory (RAM).
So that's why I tried Lubuntu.
Any solution?
lubuntu cpu youtube
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My Desktop PC:
- Asus P5KC Intel Q6600 2.4GHz 4Gb RAM DDR3 Geforce GT1030
- Lubuntu 64bit
- Geforce GT1030 driver version:- 390.12
I am using the right drivers from Lubuntu but my CPU is at 80% to 100% on YT 4K video
On YouTube playing on 4K @60fps I get very high CPU load. I've tried h264ify but it's still lagging with very high CPU load. I tried different Internet browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and a patched version of Chromium, but the result is the same.
I don't have this problem with Windows 10 (64-bit). There CPU usage is 10% or 20% to 30% on YouTube 4K video and all web browsers work excellently, the only problem is memory (RAM).
So that's why I tried Lubuntu.
Any solution?
lubuntu cpu youtube
Install Nvidia drivers. If you did already please edit and update your question including the drivers version .
– user692175
Jan 16 '18 at 14:11
using NVIDIA binary driver - version 390.12 from nvidia-390 (open source) NVIDIA Corporation GP108 [Geforce GT 1030] Unknown: Unknown Using Processor microcode firmware for intel CPU's from Intel-microcode (open source)
– Umbro Khan
Jan 16 '18 at 17:42
Where is everyone gone?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 18 '18 at 2:04
anyone here to help?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 25 '18 at 0:13
3
Possible duplicate of 60fps 4k video low performance
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago
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My Desktop PC:
- Asus P5KC Intel Q6600 2.4GHz 4Gb RAM DDR3 Geforce GT1030
- Lubuntu 64bit
- Geforce GT1030 driver version:- 390.12
I am using the right drivers from Lubuntu but my CPU is at 80% to 100% on YT 4K video
On YouTube playing on 4K @60fps I get very high CPU load. I've tried h264ify but it's still lagging with very high CPU load. I tried different Internet browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and a patched version of Chromium, but the result is the same.
I don't have this problem with Windows 10 (64-bit). There CPU usage is 10% or 20% to 30% on YouTube 4K video and all web browsers work excellently, the only problem is memory (RAM).
So that's why I tried Lubuntu.
Any solution?
lubuntu cpu youtube
My Desktop PC:
- Asus P5KC Intel Q6600 2.4GHz 4Gb RAM DDR3 Geforce GT1030
- Lubuntu 64bit
- Geforce GT1030 driver version:- 390.12
I am using the right drivers from Lubuntu but my CPU is at 80% to 100% on YT 4K video
On YouTube playing on 4K @60fps I get very high CPU load. I've tried h264ify but it's still lagging with very high CPU load. I tried different Internet browsers including Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and a patched version of Chromium, but the result is the same.
I don't have this problem with Windows 10 (64-bit). There CPU usage is 10% or 20% to 30% on YouTube 4K video and all web browsers work excellently, the only problem is memory (RAM).
So that's why I tried Lubuntu.
Any solution?
lubuntu cpu youtube
lubuntu cpu youtube
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Install Nvidia drivers. If you did already please edit and update your question including the drivers version .
– user692175
Jan 16 '18 at 14:11
using NVIDIA binary driver - version 390.12 from nvidia-390 (open source) NVIDIA Corporation GP108 [Geforce GT 1030] Unknown: Unknown Using Processor microcode firmware for intel CPU's from Intel-microcode (open source)
– Umbro Khan
Jan 16 '18 at 17:42
Where is everyone gone?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 18 '18 at 2:04
anyone here to help?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 25 '18 at 0:13
3
Possible duplicate of 60fps 4k video low performance
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago
add a comment |
Install Nvidia drivers. If you did already please edit and update your question including the drivers version .
– user692175
Jan 16 '18 at 14:11
using NVIDIA binary driver - version 390.12 from nvidia-390 (open source) NVIDIA Corporation GP108 [Geforce GT 1030] Unknown: Unknown Using Processor microcode firmware for intel CPU's from Intel-microcode (open source)
– Umbro Khan
Jan 16 '18 at 17:42
Where is everyone gone?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 18 '18 at 2:04
anyone here to help?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 25 '18 at 0:13
3
Possible duplicate of 60fps 4k video low performance
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago
Install Nvidia drivers. If you did already please edit and update your question including the drivers version .
– user692175
Jan 16 '18 at 14:11
Install Nvidia drivers. If you did already please edit and update your question including the drivers version .
– user692175
Jan 16 '18 at 14:11
using NVIDIA binary driver - version 390.12 from nvidia-390 (open source) NVIDIA Corporation GP108 [Geforce GT 1030] Unknown: Unknown Using Processor microcode firmware for intel CPU's from Intel-microcode (open source)
– Umbro Khan
Jan 16 '18 at 17:42
using NVIDIA binary driver - version 390.12 from nvidia-390 (open source) NVIDIA Corporation GP108 [Geforce GT 1030] Unknown: Unknown Using Processor microcode firmware for intel CPU's from Intel-microcode (open source)
– Umbro Khan
Jan 16 '18 at 17:42
Where is everyone gone?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 18 '18 at 2:04
Where is everyone gone?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 18 '18 at 2:04
anyone here to help?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 25 '18 at 0:13
anyone here to help?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 25 '18 at 0:13
3
3
Possible duplicate of 60fps 4k video low performance
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago
Possible duplicate of 60fps 4k video low performance
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago
add a comment |
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Install Nvidia drivers. If you did already please edit and update your question including the drivers version .
– user692175
Jan 16 '18 at 14:11
using NVIDIA binary driver - version 390.12 from nvidia-390 (open source) NVIDIA Corporation GP108 [Geforce GT 1030] Unknown: Unknown Using Processor microcode firmware for intel CPU's from Intel-microcode (open source)
– Umbro Khan
Jan 16 '18 at 17:42
Where is everyone gone?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 18 '18 at 2:04
anyone here to help?
– Umbro Khan
Jan 25 '18 at 0:13
3
Possible duplicate of 60fps 4k video low performance
– WinEunuuchs2Unix
2 days ago