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Streaming speed depends on your internet connection and device capabilities.

Streaming speed depends on your internet connection and device capabilities.

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WhiTe_CHoCo
Junior Member
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02-19-2026, 11:57 PM
#11
If you're seeing 100, it's probably around 10/15. 10megs works fine for 1080p. Just check your speed.
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WhiTe_CHoCo
02-19-2026, 11:57 PM #11

If you're seeing 100, it's probably around 10/15. 10megs works fine for 1080p. Just check your speed.

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lang2020
Member
52
02-20-2026, 01:25 AM
#12
I received 100 downloads, but I need to understand how much upload bandwidth you require. The PS4 speed test results aren't reliable—please verify them.
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lang2020
02-20-2026, 01:25 AM #12

I received 100 downloads, but I need to understand how much upload bandwidth you require. The PS4 speed test results aren't reliable—please verify them.

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jettli3
Junior Member
44
02-23-2026, 04:33 PM
#13
I have cable internet with a 500 mbps download and 25 mbps upload, available all the time. Competitors provide better rates but I value dependable connections more. Quality doesn’t always require fiber; even strong ISPs can deliver solid speeds under 10 mbps. What matters is choosing a reliable provider. Now, regarding speed tests: results change because each test connects to a different random server in another region. The test site selects a nearby server but isn’t always perfect. For instance, if you're in the US, you might see your speed measured against servers in Seattle or Texas within hours. Greater distance usually means slower performance. Try http://www.speedtest.net/, run an initial test, then navigate to the interface and select various nearby locations (click settings → Change server). In the US, Twitch hosts servers in major data centers like Dallas, Chicago, and Washington—check their location map at https://stream.twitch.tv/ingests/ to see which is closest to you and test accordingly.
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jettli3
02-23-2026, 04:33 PM #13

I have cable internet with a 500 mbps download and 25 mbps upload, available all the time. Competitors provide better rates but I value dependable connections more. Quality doesn’t always require fiber; even strong ISPs can deliver solid speeds under 10 mbps. What matters is choosing a reliable provider. Now, regarding speed tests: results change because each test connects to a different random server in another region. The test site selects a nearby server but isn’t always perfect. For instance, if you're in the US, you might see your speed measured against servers in Seattle or Texas within hours. Greater distance usually means slower performance. Try http://www.speedtest.net/, run an initial test, then navigate to the interface and select various nearby locations (click settings → Change server). In the US, Twitch hosts servers in major data centers like Dallas, Chicago, and Washington—check their location map at https://stream.twitch.tv/ingests/ to see which is closest to you and test accordingly.

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Catsstate
Member
146
02-25-2026, 07:00 PM
#14
Check your connection speed by running a test on your device. We’ll show you the numbers and help you understand your daily needs.
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Catsstate
02-25-2026, 07:00 PM #14

Check your connection speed by running a test on your device. We’ll show you the numbers and help you understand your daily needs.

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alicat400
Junior Member
7
02-25-2026, 11:50 PM
#15
Who provides internet access? This might give clues about your connection type.
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alicat400
02-25-2026, 11:50 PM #15

Who provides internet access? This might give clues about your connection type.

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umizou1393
Senior Member
253
02-26-2026, 04:36 AM
#16
spectrum was formerly known as Bright House Networks
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umizou1393
02-26-2026, 04:36 AM #16

spectrum was formerly known as Bright House Networks

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GamesMajor
Member
62
02-26-2026, 09:18 AM
#17
I suggest around 5-10 Mbps, which is typical for most cable connections. Unless you upgrade to 50 Mbps, most providers usually offer slower upload speeds.
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GamesMajor
02-26-2026, 09:18 AM #17

I suggest around 5-10 Mbps, which is typical for most cable connections. Unless you upgrade to 50 Mbps, most providers usually offer slower upload speeds.

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Kaisetsu
Senior Member
651
02-26-2026, 02:03 PM
#18
1080p at 60fps looks great with speeds between 4.5Mbps and 6Mbps; anything higher is unnecessary. Check the details on Twitch for more info, as they cover other streaming services too.
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Kaisetsu
02-26-2026, 02:03 PM #18

1080p at 60fps looks great with speeds between 4.5Mbps and 6Mbps; anything higher is unnecessary. Check the details on Twitch for more info, as they cover other streaming services too.

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