Lagging and stuttering webpages by scrolling
My MacBook Air M4 usually stutters or lagging on all web pages, scrolling up and down.
What could be the most probable reasons? And how can I solve this issue?
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My MacBook Air M4 usually stutters or lagging on all web pages, scrolling up and down.
What could be the most probable reasons? And how can I solve this issue?
crwdns2934109:0crwdne2934109:0
Have you tried running the diagnostics to see if something is amiss?
Use Apple Diagnostics to test your Mac
Let us know what you discover post the full error here so we can see it.
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I ran the diagnostics, and there is no any issue at all. Does 60hz refresh rate affect?
@keremkrm - For simple web pages not really, the available RAM is more likely your issue.
Think it this way having to turn the page of a book Vs reading a scroll. Each view of the screen is like turning a page Vs sliding the view up or down within the single sheet of a scroll.
The RAM buffer where the image is stored in this series is within the main memory unlike older AMD dual GPU systems which had independent RAM for the dedicated GPU. The Air's M series chip RAM allocation maybe a bit tight within macOS and/or the available RAM is not available as other Apps have held too much (memory leak) so the OS can't recover the space.
Jelly-Rolling is when the refresh rate is not high enough, this is more pronounced in iPhone & iPad's depending on the orientation as the scan of the LCD panel is not the same horizontally Vs vertically. The iPhone's and early iPad's were designed for portrait mode Vs landscape. Within the newer iPhone's and iPad's more use in landscape has pushed Apple to adjust its designs.
Do you mean 16 gb ram is not enough? Are you joking? Should it be 32 gb ram or 64 gb ram? Clearly, it has not do with the ram I guess.
@keremkrm - Reread what I said:
"The Air's M series chip RAM allocation maybe a bit tight within macOS and/or the available RAM is not available as other Apps have held too much (memory leak) so the OS can't recover the space."
I didn't say the amount of RAM it's the allocation what is held for graphics!
Think it this way... you have a four seater car, you can't add a fifth as the seats aren't setup for that. That's allocation! Sure your car has room but no fifth seat.
Memory leaks can also use up a lot of the systems RAM slowing things down.
So, what is the solution?
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