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None of the stats I look at are indicating anything odd...
 
Working fine in . . . Florida. Could there be a "ghost" in your machine?

Shuey
 
Only the customary outage around 5:00 a.m. Eastern time, which I assume corresponds to a server event of some sort. It usually sorts itself out within a couple minutes.

How long since you cleared your browser's cache? I had a terrible time with a YouTube video yesterday until I cleared the cache. After that it played without pause or hesitation- maybe the same thing happening here? Just spitballing but it's a cheap easy thing to try.
 
Only the customary outage around 5:00 a.m. Eastern time, which I assume corresponds to a server event of some sort. It usually sorts itself out within a couple minutes.

How long since you cleared your browser's cache? I had a terrible time with a YouTube video yesterday until I cleared the cache. After that it played without pause or hesitation- maybe the same thing happening here? Just spitballing but it's a cheap easy thing to try.

Yup, 4am CST is when the backup typically kicks off.
 
hmm it is still taking like 30 seconds to load pages at times? Only on this site that is the funny part.
 
I run ccleaner (free download version) at least once a week to clean up all the garbage cookies, temp files etc.... that can slow down your machine. You can also use this application to fine tune what starts up or is running in the background. Try checking with Windows Task Manager Processes to see what is running and potentially hogging resources.
 
ccleaner is pretty safe never had it give me issues with cache cleaner or reg cleaner.
when it's slow open task manager as see if something is hammering memory or cpu time.
Firefox can be leaky and adobe flash is flaky.
 
IE 11 and win7 all updates.

Compatibility mode in IE11 with St site added to the list and a lot of F5 seems to help out??

No cpu hogs on all 4 cores, memory lots 8 gig.
 
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