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My computer has a fairly decent processor, an Intel i5, yet when a browser window does something like the Similar Worlds 'ding' it lags for a second?

Just wondered if more RAM would fix this?

Like when the ding happens, the song I'm listening to on YouTube in another tab, cuts out for a second.
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H1raeth · 36-40, M
@jshm2 Thankyou and God bless.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Likely it's because of Cloudflare. This site is using that cloud system now.
Jessmari · 46-50, T
The easiest and most simple thing to do is reduce the amount of unnecessary background ups running. Remove or change the settings for apps that run at start up.
H1raeth · 36-40, M
@Jessmari So installing 32 GB of RAM won't help?
Jessmari · 46-50, T
@H1raeth I would say get the ram upgrade, but it's always good to manage your resources.
H1raeth · 36-40, M
@Jessmari Thankyou
OriginalDumbMan · 36-40
I5 processor is still good. Ram is the issue. But if your ram is 16 gb then Inthink there is some other issue.
H1raeth · 36-40, M
@OriginalDumbMan Thankyou and God bless.
H1raeth · 36-40, M
@OriginalDumbMan I have 16 GB or Ram but it's still almost totally used up by various browser tabs.
OriginalDumbMan · 36-40
@H1raeth 16 gb of ram is enough for browsing and even games. Provided you are not opening insanely high no. Of tabs
ABCDEF7 · M
There can be many bottlenecks and similarly different solutions for it. Like the bottleneck could be the processor, RAM, Network, etc.
H1raeth · 36-40, M
@ABCDEF7 Yes totally. The RAM is maxing out.

Windows

I just want to be sure so I don't waste money on more RAM if it's gonna do nothing.
ABCDEF7 · M
@H1raeth You can also try fixing it without purchasing New RAM
H1raeth · 36-40, M
@ABCDEF7 It's fine. It has been like this since the day I bought it and Malware Bytes shows no malware.

 
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