Speed varies by service: 100 kb/s on Steam/EGS, 4 Mb/s for torrenting. Let me know if you need more details.
Speed varies by service: 100 kb/s on Steam/EGS, 4 Mb/s for torrenting. Let me know if you need more details.
Speedtest.net reports a download speed of 34.51 MB/s, while Steam/EGS shows 100–200 KB/s and QBittorrent offers 3–4 MB/s. Your network usage in Task Manager is only 1–2%. Need clarification or help?
Torrents depend on the uploading capacity of the hosts rather than your own download rate. When a torrent contains many seeds and their total upload power meets or exceeds your internet connection, you can quickly consume bandwidth. However, if the overall upload speed is limited or deliberately restricted, performance will suffer. Steam maintains large upload servers across various regions, offering rapid speeds for many titles; yet some games may use slower storage or lack hosting on certain servers, resulting in reduced download efficiency.
It seems your internet service provider might be limiting speeds for Steam and EGS downloads, or there could be issues with the routing. Peer-to-peer traffic usually requires more bandwidth, which explains why they might not prioritize it.