Firefox has been really slow switching tabs and opening new stuff lately. I'm starting to get the "not responding" when switching to different tabs, but a 10-15 seconds later it acts fine. Anyone else having this problem, now a good solution...or is this problem deeper than just Firefox?
There have been a few times that my PC has been slow opening a folder or creating a new folder. Not sure why, but I'd like to make sure it's running like new. I constantly run CCleaner and Malwarebytes. I've cleaned the Firefox cache and that seems to help for a day or so, but then it's back to being slow. Looking at the task manager and widgets on my desktop, the CPU and RAM haven't been stressed while this is happening (i5-2500k and 8GB ddr3 Corsair Vengeance 1600; not even 20% from what I've seen by the widget)
Any thoughts or anything I need to check? This is a PC I built in late '11, so I'd like to keep it up and running great.
i5-2500k 3.30Ghz (w/ CPU cooler)
GTX580
1200w Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold PSU
1TB Samsung Spinpoint HDD
8GB Corsair Vengeance ddr3/1600
Asus p8z68 V-pro motherboard
There have been a few times that my PC has been slow opening a folder or creating a new folder. Not sure why, but I'd like to make sure it's running like new. I constantly run CCleaner and Malwarebytes. I've cleaned the Firefox cache and that seems to help for a day or so, but then it's back to being slow. Looking at the task manager and widgets on my desktop, the CPU and RAM haven't been stressed while this is happening (i5-2500k and 8GB ddr3 Corsair Vengeance 1600; not even 20% from what I've seen by the widget)
Any thoughts or anything I need to check? This is a PC I built in late '11, so I'd like to keep it up and running great.
i5-2500k 3.30Ghz (w/ CPU cooler)
GTX580
1200w Cooler Master Silent Pro Gold PSU
1TB Samsung Spinpoint HDD
8GB Corsair Vengeance ddr3/1600
Asus p8z68 V-pro motherboard