Adobe flash takes extremely long to load

Hello all,
        My adobe seems to be having some major issues.  I just bought the parts for this computer (Specs listed below) and put it together.  Its very top of the line everything is smooth and runs EXTREMELY fast.  I dont understand why I cant seem to get flash to work right.  Initially I thought it was just because I had an old version but I upgraded to the newest version and its still the same.  I finally downloaded firefox and chrome to see the difference and they both work alot better then IE but not perfect.  Still kinda choppy.  IE is by far the worst though giving me sometimes a blank page, only way to view it then is to highlight the page and magically the flash document appears.  Other times its just extremely slow and doesnt always load the entire page or object.  I am currently updated to the newest releases of IE ( i think its 10 but it was still doing the same thing in ie8 or whatever it was before i updated that aswell i think), Mozilla Firefox and google chrome.  As I said much better but not 100% on firefox and chrome but I much prefer IE and its barely if it all working there.  Any suggestions? (newest flash installed aswell) Check out my specs below see what you think?
Mobo: MSI 970a-ga46 (latest bios update i think 2.1)
Processor: AMD FX-8350 4.0ghz (Slightly OCd to 4.3ghz never above 50degrees)
OS: Windows 7 Pro 64bit (updated to latest updates with all .net framework installed/updated if thats relevant)
Graphics Card: Currently using Zotac Geforce GTS 250, but my gf literally just now went to go pick up my new Sparkle GTX 560ti from the post office. I will post if the change effects flash at all but I dont imagine flash takes much power as the GTS250 already ran every game on max and never had issues before (only part from old system)
Storage: Corsair Force Series 3 90gb SSD
I think most everything else is fairly irrelevant if half of that wasnt anyways and as I mentioned I dont have the versions but i updated flash to the newest and it worked the same before as after.  I am not sure if I updated explorer before or after I checked if flash worked though but I have the latest explorer version.  I think its mainly IE but I still dont like the performance of the chrome/firefox either (might just be my somewhat slow internet on those though but IE is jacked).  Thanks for your time please let me know if any suggestions or questions.
                                                    -David
Post edit: flash version: 11.7.700.202
IE version :10.0.9200.16576
firefox: 21.0
chrome: 27.0.1453.93 m
not sure if they are updated as of today was like a week ago but i pulled the versions from each

Thank you for your prompt answer Pat.  The weirdest thing I install the new graphics card, No issues in IE with flash.  I tested that same page you linked (find version page) with the other video card and it was very choppy but loaded fairly fast.  Now its mostly smooth but the ball still gets choppy which I assume it should be smooth.  I was using camel.com as a test as they seem to use alot of flash based content.  I seem to have no issues now (other then the ball getting choppy randomly).  I dont know what could have possibly been wrong with the other card.  I do know that my computer boots up differently with this new card.  When I installed it initially my computer started showed the bios splash and instantly turned off (scared me).  So I push power again and theres a black screen with a few words about some driver being loaded or something and something about nvidia corporation (dont get long time to look at it really).  Then it dissappears goes to bios splash then windows.  I tried to fresh install the driver (same driver from previous card auto-installed when i got into windows i then uninstalled and installed fresh newest version) and this issue continues to happen.  Slows my boot time significantly.  Also now when I restart my computer it doesnt power down at all it just continues to run (used to reset, the lights would flash off for a moment then back on, fans would turn off etc.).  I dont know if this is a problem or a feature or what but its a little worry-some.
Anyways I suppose the new issue (if it is a issue) is un-related to adobe.  I guess maybe there was something wrong with the GTS250?  I really am confused as to what it could have been.  But all seems well with flash now.  Again thanks for your prompt response and sorry for the waste of time.  If you have any knowledge in the graphics card department any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks again
speed test: http://www.speedtest.net/result/2726090663.png

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