Speed not matching what's advertised Performance remains below expected levels Connectivity issues affecting results
Speed not matching what's advertised Performance remains below expected levels Connectivity issues affecting results
You're using your internet connection and equipment, spending a lot of money... I'd really dive into YouTube and these communities to learn more. Not understanding the difference between MB and Mb—that's basic internet knowledge, especially when you're paying for high-speed plans. It's similar to knowing what HP stands for when buying a car. Checking your rig, you have a Pro SSD—do you know what that means in practice? Anyway, good job today, and I hope it helped you.
It's clear you're really into automotive stuff. I had to think about what HP brings to the table in the car world. It took some time to connect the dots.
75 multiplied by 8 equals 600. That seems quite reasonable given a maximum speed of around 900Mb/s. Initially I wondered about Hewlett Packard's connection to cars, but then realized its wide range of applications. It often appears as "hit points" in games such as Pokémon, or it could refer to HP in other contexts like HP cars, Harry Potter, or horsepower. EDIT: I only saw your message after I posted mine—seems we shared the same confusion!
I understand my SSD uses PCIe 4.0, which should be roughly twice as quick as PCIe 3.0. I wasn’t sure the MB and Mb values meant different things, but now I see how they differ. I also realized that the units used for speed on sites like speedtest.net and download speeds are actually distinct. It’s good to have this knowledge today. I had been worried about my download performance for a while, and now I feel reassured it isn’t being overcharged.