Odd problem, webpages don't load properly a lot of times

rock1m1

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I used to have this problem long time ago, it disappeared, but it came back again. Basically, whenever I load up a webpage, via chrome, internet explorer or anything, sometimes it would fail to go to the website entirely and give me an erorror that the website is not found without even checking with the server (I know cause it happens as soon as i click enter with no query to the server whatsoever), when I click refresh or go again, it then loads. Sometimes webpages doesn't load properly, elements of pages go missing like pictures, layout messes up, etc.

This is not related to web browser only, as Steam also does those problems while browsing through the store. Any ideas?

My system:

Windows 8.1
Core i5 4670
MSI z87-G43 gaming motherboard
Sapphire R9 290
8GB RAM
Killer e2200 Gigabit NIC

Every driver is updated.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8.1
Perhaps your internet connection has a high error rate? Most errors are correctable but with lots of errors pouring in a few will get through, messing up transmission.

This site (there are others) will test for packet loss. If it shows 100% loss your router may have ping blocked, you'll have to unblock ping to run the test. Error rates can come and go, so test it repeatedly, especially when you are having problems. Whenever I test I get a 0% error rate.

Broadband Line Quality Test - Check your internet connection! Test for packet loss, network latency and jitter with our free and simple tool
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8.1 consumer 64 bit
    Computer type
    Laptop
    System Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Aspire M5 481PT-6644
    CPU
    Intel Core I5
    Memory
    6 GB
    Hard Drives
    Spinning/SSD hybrid 500GB/20GB
    Mouse
    ELAN Trackpad
    Internet Speed
    18mbs/5mbs
    Browser
    Chrome
    Antivirus
    Windows Defender
Thanks for your reply. I think I know why I'm having this problem, a quick look at the task manager memory, I can see my non paged memory is big, 1.5gb. I used to have this problem when there was memory leak, due to my network card driver most likely. I don't understand though as I'm using the latest driver from my motherboard website which was dated few days ago.

My card: killer network e2200 gigabit ethernet
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 8.1
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