Do you use Internet Explorer? I have seen it so bloated that it took forever to load pages. Where I work we have two computers on the sales counter. I have Firefox installed on the one I use most of the time. We can start to access the same website on the two and the Firefox browser gets there first nearly every time. Just my take, your problem may be something else entirely. I agree with what some have suggested that web pages are more complicated now and have more data on them. More data means more time to load pages. From what you describe you have DSL. There are times it's not much better than dialup in my opinion. We had that at work for a while and it was not at all reliable. I am using a wireless provider with a modem inside the house. I pay for "up to" 3MB down and 1MB up. Most of the time it's about 2 up and surprisingly 1.5 or a little more up. That being said, sometimes I'll think it's going pretty good and check it, only to find it's even slower. At four in the morning it's usually right on the 3 mark or a little more. Again, as suggested, the total bandwidth available is divided among the total number of users at any given time.
As to the answer to your question: I would restart everything, make sure you don't have anything running in the background that's hogging computer usage. Run some kind of spyware type software that will detect and remove same. I bet your hardware is just fine.
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