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AMD Drivers, the latest 13.1 on Windows. Running the open source drivers in Ubuntu.

Background tasks? The same on either, I use my browser and that's about it. How would that affect the smoothness of a website anywho?

Which websites, Google Plus, Feedly for example.

I know with windows if you have the default/generic display driver, it will cause scrolling to be choppy until you install the correct one. You mentioned you are using open source drivers...any official ones from the video cards manufacturer? Or a diff set of drivers you could try?

I know with windows if you have the default/generic display driver, it will cause scrolling to be choppy until you install the correct one. You mentioned you are using open source drivers...any official ones from the video cards manufacturer? Or a diff set of drivers you could try?

This is not the case since Windows 7

This is not the case since Windows 7

AMD Drivers, the latest 13.1 on Windows. Running the open source drivers in Ubuntu.

I know with windows if you have the default/generic display driver, it will cause scrolling to be choppy until you install the correct one. You mentioned you are using open source drivers...any official ones from the video cards manufacturer? Or a diff set of drivers you could try?

Point being it could be a video card/driver issue. Ive seen this issue even with the correct video drivers installed and they needed an update (on Windows.) Can just be buggy drivers, or not even a video problem at all.

I am using the latest AMD drivers in Windows, makes no difference. The part I don't understand is why is it only some sites, not all of them.

Ahh, my apologies. I read your post wrong and was thinking the choppiness was in Linux.

Do you have the same problems browsing the sites with IE or FF?

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