Check your antivirus software. Malware issues can slow down your computer and internet connection, causing Twitch buffering issues over time. Scan your computer for malware to remove it in USA. If there is no malware, check your antivirus software and disable some features. Sometimes their software can interfere with bandwidth or some websites, slowing them down significantly. If this doesn’t fix the problem, you may need to upgrade to better antivirus software. 2. Disable your VPN. Using a VPN or proxy can disrupt your Twitch stream in USA. Try turning it off or off while enjoying the stream. You can also switch to a VPN that won’t bother websites that use a lot of bandwidth. Change your DNS. Many Twitch users have been able to fix their buffering issues by switching their DNS to Google’s DNS in USA. Here’s how they work: From the Control Panel, click Network & Internet in the sidebar. In the Network and Sharing Center, click View network status and activity. In the sidebar, click Change adapter settings. A box will appear with your network connections in USA. Locate your network connection, right click on it and select “Properties” from the drop down menu. From the available list, click on Internet Protocol Version 4 and then click on the Properties button under the options. In the above pop-up window in USA, click “Use the following DNS server address:” and then enter the following code:4. Close background apps (check Steam), check background apps, and close any you don’t need, especially those that may be using up some of your bandwidth in USA. This can include programs that frequently update or download patches from the Internet. One of the most common causes of twitch buffering is that Steam frequently updates games using background processes. If you completely disable Steam, you will be able to enjoy Twitch without any problems. 5. Clear the cache. Another simple thing you can do to fix Twitch buffering is to clear your cache in USA, which can eliminate some of the things that can slow down your stream viewing experience. Although the cache clearing process varies by browser, here’s how to do it in Chrome: In the browser menu in the upper right corner of the screen, click “Settings” from the drop-down menu. In the “Privacy and security” section, scroll down to “Clear browsing data” in USA. Click on the option. In the dialog box that appears, make sure to select Every hour in the time range, then click Clear data. Disable unnecessary browser extensions. You can also fix your lag by disabling all unnecessary extensions in your browser. Sometimes an extension causes problems with certain aspects of a website in USA. If you haven’t had any issues with Twitch in the past, but have recently activated a new extension, you can try removing it to see if that fixes your problem. You can view a full list of your extensions by clicking the menu icon in the top right corner of your browser. In the drop-down menu, click More tools, then click Extensions in USA. You can disable or remove extensions directly from this list. 7. Disable hardware acceleration. If you have hardware acceleration enabled (to process data through your GPU), you may experience buffering issues in USA. To disable this feature, you need to do the following: