I've absolutely no issues with the 50 tradingview.com tabs in chrome (plus a bunch of my own while using the computer), after 32 hours and 2 hibernates.
Just a wild guess - are you using any sort of chrome/chromium extension for monitoring the trading sites? Since you can replicate the issue on a different system (your laptop), I'm kinda guessing it's something you're using that's hogging up your cpu resources.
I've actually had issues with add-ons in the past causing my entire system to stutter with too many tabs/completed downloads at once. Removed the offending add-on and the stuttering no longer happened.
I use a software called "multiple monitor" --- right now in trial version.
Extensions:
Dark Reader
Adblock
Rename Tab
Auto Refresh
Bookmark List
I appreciate all the input. This is my problem solving steplist. If any one does not solve the issue, I will proceed to the next:
1. Upgrade CPU. Would do this anyway.
2. Reformat & Reinstall
3. Upgrade GPU
4. Upgrade SSD
5. Perform system restart with slow reboot every nights sleep.
6. Downgrade system, or change to multiple computers using input director.
5 is free and you could do it tonight with no effort, why is it so far down the list?
Spending lots of money will usually trick your brain into perceiving an improvement even if there is none and if throwing more hardware at it does improve things it may only be masking the underlying problem. Think how much faster it could be with the software problem solved then running it on faster hardware.
I get lag after about 5-6 hours of uptime. Generally some small lag straight after restart anyway.
Plus, the upgrades are supplementary to other reasons to upgrade pc (such as for upcoming games.)
I got some patience with the upgrading my PC, but for now, it is still my preferred go-to solution.
I have tried to eliminate tabs and/or software, and lag still seems to be persistent. Small after 5-6 hours.
As we speak, I restarted yesterday, sitting at 18 hours of uptime. Idle is around 30% CPU usage, 32% ram usage, with everything open. Some minor, yet noticable, lags.
On my 144hz screen, main screen, everything is really smooth when it comes to mouse movement. but if I drag anything, any windows, the selection cursour on desktop, or try to work with anything in tabs/internet, even just typing this very post, it feels like I have 10-15 FPS.
I've absolutely no issues with the 50 tradingview.com tabs in chrome (plus a bunch of my own while using the computer), after 32 hours and 2 hibernates.
Just a wild guess - are you using any sort of chrome/chromium extension for monitoring the trading sites? Since you can replicate the issue on a different system (your laptop), I'm kinda guessing it's something you're using that's hogging up your cpu resources.
I've actually had issues with add-ons in the past causing my entire system to stutter with too many tabs/completed downloads at once. Removed the offending add-on and the stuttering no longer happened.
I use a software called "multiple monitor" --- right now in trial version.
Extensions:
Dark Reader
Adblock
Rename Tab
Auto Refresh
Bookmark List
I appreciate all the input. This is my problem solving steplist. If any one does not solve the issue, I will proceed to the next:
1. Upgrade CPU. Would do this anyway.
2. Reformat & Reinstall
3. Upgrade GPU
4. Upgrade SSD
5. Perform system restart with slow reboot every nights sleep.
6. Downgrade system, or change to multiple computers using input director.
5 is free and you could do it tonight with no effort, why is it so far down the list?
Spending lots of money will usually trick your brain into perceiving an improvement even if there is none and if throwing more hardware at it does improve things it may only be masking the underlying problem. Think how much faster it could be with the software problem solved then running it on faster hardware.
I get lag after about 5-6 hours of uptime. Generally some small lag straight after restart anyway.
Plus, the upgrades are supplementary to other reasons to upgrade pc (such as for upcoming games.)
I got some patience with the upgrading my PC, but for now, it is still my preferred go-to solution.
I have tried to eliminate tabs and/or software, and lag still seems to be persistent. Small after 5-6 hours.
As we speak, I restarted yesterday, sitting at 18 hours of uptime. Idle is around 30% CPU usage, 32% ram usage, with everything open. Some minor, yet noticable, lags.
On my 144hz screen, main screen, everything is really smooth when it comes to mouse movement. but if I drag anything, any windows, the selection cursour on desktop, or try to work with anything in tabs/internet, even just typing this very post, it feels like I have 10-15 FPS.
--- When I try to load new pages in Tradingview, and yes, its for viewing some markets, my main issue is that it says "loading" on the top right of the page for almost 30-60 seconds before data comes in.
When I look at CPU load at the time I load those, it does not jump up that high. It loads the data very slowly, and thats is my primary issue.
When I contacted the website, they say that its a known issue when using multiple tabs.
Is there a way to solve that as a workaround?
Specifically, Tradingview support said:
"Hi there! Thanks for getting in touch!
You can create a shortcut that opens the TradingView chart in a separate window based on the Chrome browser:
This is a known issue when multiple tabs with TradingView are open and they are loading slowly. This depends on the device that you use and can be solved by increasing the CPU.
I also see that the ping was too high at the moment you sent this ticket:
maximum: 790 ms
average: 218.1ms
You can contact your internet provider or web administrator regarding this issue.
Kind regards! "
As a last attachment, here is a video showcasing what looks like 0.5-1 FPS as I am trying to work. This happens at this intensity every 1 hour or so. As you can see, I am simply dragging a text bubble that follows my mouse. The mouse has no lag whatsoever, but the website is NOT responding almost at all.
CPU usage at the time of the recording: 40%.
Ram: 30%
Generally the PC has tendencies to feel like this and it is quite frustrating. Any typing, any tool I select, anything really, on chromium, resorts to 0,5-2 FPS.
Fun fact however, if I go to brave browser and open a naked tab of tradingview, there is no lag. Rather smooth. 50-60 fps. This is while I have 0.5 fps in chromium.
I havev no idea if it is hardware or internet related, and tradingview support seems reluctant to provide answers.