Why is my PC display 'jumpy'?

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Why is my PC display 'jumpy'?
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Can anyone help?

Basically the PC display keeps 'jumping' no matter what I'm doing. I use firefox, but the same occurs in IE or Chrome.

Basically I can be typing like I am now, get a 1-2 second freeze where nothing on the screen will change and then it will catch up again. I can type 2-3 words before they appear on the screen!

Even worse when watching videos. It'll show the video but add in a good 3 second bit of 'lag' almost, then ressume after this point, so I miss what is often the most critical and funny part of a video. Critical on a works computer.

What's happening?!
Disclaimer: The above is not to be taken to heart and is probably a joke, grow up you big girl.
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To reduce lag spec yourself a smaller turbo! /stupid answer

Seriously though, it sounds like your RAM is struggling to keep up, what is your system spec?
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It may be worth giving it a bit of a cleanup, download a program like Ccleaner and get rid of the temp files and clean the registry, you'd be suprised at how much difference just that makes!
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+1 for ccleaner its epic!
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If you get more time then run a defrag as well (warning: it will probably take a good few hours) and failing all that if it's still running like shit, do a fresh install.. if it's still slow then it's going to be something hardware related
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Running Windows 7 on a 64-bit system. Pentium Dual-core processor E5500 2.8Ghz w/ 3gb of ram.

Did a defrag on c-drive, no different. Still runs like shit.
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Video drivers...

Has the "Aero" theme gone i.e. is your taskbar and top of windows now not transparent?

Does it complain that a driver has fecked up sometimes and now Aero has been turned off...
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its video drivers or your screen is faulty. i have a 15" monitor that wobbles the picture up and down by about 2 or 3 pixels when it gets too warm!
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Could also be the graphics card.. in fact more likely to be graphics card than the screen sam
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