
If you open Chrome and go to about:gpu, there will be a Performance Information box on there with Graphics, Gaming, and Overall. Also from what I've learned, this issue is linked to performance. In the Target: box at the end, add -disable-gpu and click OK. Right-click on the shortcut and go to properties. So essentially, create a shortcut to Chrome on the desktop. Here's a link to the Google thread I found this fix. Now, the only thing I can tell that it's done is disable hardware acceleration and I'm still playing around with it to see if it's disabled anything else.So far, this is fixing the issue.

So i added that to the shortcut and it worked! It also didn't disable Flash, either. But the very last option said to run it with -disable-gpu. So I went into about:gpu in Chrome and found the problem bug number 116350 who's thread unfortunately hadn't been updated in a long time so it was closed.
