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I had some issues when OCing it to 1ghz so I dropped it to min250 max900 on titan's lv kernel. The problem that I've noticed now is that when using youtube to view a reasonably lengthy video (roughly between 7-10min), the page would refresh constantly without stop after staying on for around 1-3min.
I tried the default/stock kernel and went on youtube once again. The video seems to playback with no probs, no refreshing of the page whatsoever. However, as you'd imagine after going down from such frequency, the stock runs kinda slow for me so I'd like to still view youtube or any other browser overclocked.
In summary, my problem is that when I OC, youtube page keeps on refreshing on a video after viewing it for approx 1-3min.
I'd appreciate any suggestions or remedies if available!
Thanks.