Hardware acceleration is making chrome laggy , with NVIDIA 390.48 in UBUNTU 18.04 , how to solve?

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Reproduce: mouse movement raise HIGH cpu usage and mouse lags, especially on youtube.







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            Option 1) Use Chromium instead. I've seen your same issue within google-chrome-stable but everything is clean within Chromium.



            Option 2) If you installed NVIDIA 390.48 directly, uninstall it and then re-enabling the driver using the Additional Drivers tab within Software & Updates.






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                      Option 1) Use Chromium instead. I've seen your same issue within google-chrome-stable but everything is clean within Chromium.



                      Option 2) If you installed NVIDIA 390.48 directly, uninstall it and then re-enabling the driver using the Additional Drivers tab within Software & Updates.






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                        Option 1) Use Chromium instead. I've seen your same issue within google-chrome-stable but everything is clean within Chromium.



                        Option 2) If you installed NVIDIA 390.48 directly, uninstall it and then re-enabling the driver using the Additional Drivers tab within Software & Updates.






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                          Option 1) Use Chromium instead. I've seen your same issue within google-chrome-stable but everything is clean within Chromium.



                          Option 2) If you installed NVIDIA 390.48 directly, uninstall it and then re-enabling the driver using the Additional Drivers tab within Software & Updates.






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                          Option 1) Use Chromium instead. I've seen your same issue within google-chrome-stable but everything is clean within Chromium.



                          Option 2) If you installed NVIDIA 390.48 directly, uninstall it and then re-enabling the driver using the Additional Drivers tab within Software & Updates.







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