Solved Google Chrome Problem

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Hi all, new guy here xD. very good site btw

The problem i Have is in chrome, exactly with gpu stuff. i'm not expert in this so i will be the most clear as possible.
When scroll up or down in a Page, appear some white bars like this :

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so, in the old chrome versions when the opction "GPU Compossing on all pages" was available, i just need to disable and thats all. but now this is not possible because that option is only on linux.

This not happen in firefox or IE but i dont like that browsers. what i need to do?

btw i have a laptop, amd c-60, radeon hd 6290.


thanks
 
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I did not find it that big of a deal myself, as long as i was not tearing down the wall like a race car driver scrolling, i did not notice it even then... Only when i flicked the pad really fast was it really noticeable..
 
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360 browser was good too but yesterday you say is not safe to use :(

i will try another one
If you are looking for really safe, Chromium based browser, then you should try WhiteHat Aviator:
Code:
https://www.whitehatsec.com/aviator/
 
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I did not find it that big of a deal myself, as long as i was not tearing down the wall like a race car driver scrolling, i did not notice it even then... Only when i flicked the pad really fast was it really noticeable..
This is hardly noticeable on my system, certainly not a reason to want to change browsers. I think of much better reasons to want to switch browsers.

Enjoy!! :D
 
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@gonzalo
I also had that same kind of problem, but that problem only appears on my old PC which doesn't have GPU (which I mean an intel HD on board old version) but on my stronger PC, I never face similar problem. Disable hardware acceleration might resolved the problem, but you will notice a bit slow down speed when loading a page (at least from my experience)

I have no idea, but what about hardware acceleration. What if it's unchecked?
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Correct me if I wrong, but from what I know, that feature supposed to use GPU when rendering image/video (or load a page?) so it should make the browser load faster, it's almost useless if the computer doesn't have a good GPU like on board GPU :confused:
 
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finally find a temporally solution. just put this to the destiny line --disable-threaded-compositing in the chrome shortcut and no more rendering problems...for now lol
 
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