Safari is really slow, no connection problem.

I checked several ways and my connection is fine. The speed is 10 MB. (other devices connection are good)
My safari on OSX Yosemite ver 10.10.2 is way too slow. It does load some pages (slowly) but some of very simple sites like Google, Youtube; it just won't load.
I tried deleting cache/cookies and it's still the same. What would be the possible problem and solutions?

  Go step by step by step and test.
1. Power off the router. Unplug it from the wall. Wait a while.
    Plug it back to the wall. Power the router on. Wait until all the lights are lit properly. It will take a while.
    Restart the computer.
    Start up in Safe Mode.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/PH14204
2. Delete Caches.db
    Close all windows and quit all applications.
    Hold "option" key down and click "Go" menu in the Finder menu bar.
    Select "Library" from the dropdown.
    Library > Caches > com.apple.Safari > Caches.db
    Right click the Caches.db file and select "Move To Trash.
    Close windows and relaunch Safari.
3. Empty Caches
    Safari > Preference > Advanced
    Checkmark the box for "Show Develop menu in menu bar".
    Develop menu will appear in the Safari menu bar.
    Click Develop and select "Empty Caches" from the dropdown.
4. Safari > Preferences > Extensions
    Turn off Extensions if any and launch Safari again to test.
    Turn on those one by one and test.
If this doesn't help,
  Can you run EtreCheck and post the report here please?
  EtreCheck:  https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-6173

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