you know, a virus or malware could be a possibility too, if the virus or w/e
is consuming processing power the video would probably run slow or freeze
since they usualy use much of the processor them selves, have you tried to
check if your system is clean ? does the youtube vids with lower resolution
do the same? like the 360p and 480p ?

~Coalwater~


On Mon, Mar 1, 2010 at 8:21 PM, Metalhead Jay <[email protected]>wrote:

> Thanks for the response, Kwik. I appreciate it. So, will 1Gb of memory
> be enough/sufficient? My system can actually handle up to 2Gb. For
> example, I'd like to watch those 1080p videos on "Youtube.com" but
> those don't even play really. They freeze up. What do you recommend,
> Kwik? With more memory will there be less pixelation too? Oh yeah, I
> got the power supply hooked up to the entire system plus video card
> and it's working great.
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