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the disk seems fine, everything is at full speed while the game is downloading, its anly after it finished downloading. the disk usage then falls and it all takes very long. though still if it falls to 5mb/s it shouldnt take 30min to install 30mb. the problem is only with steam not any other programs
This means they only download the parts that changed in a file.
Then the Steam client creates a copy of the files that are in need to be patched.
Depending on the file size that can take a moment.
Then the files get patched, which can also mean decompressing files, that again take time.
After that is done, it gets recompressed if necessary, again takes time.
Then the patched file gets a hashcheck to verify nothing went wrong, takes time depending on file size.
And at last, the patched file gets moved into the game folder overwriting the outdated file.
This way the download size of patches massively decreased. You no longer need to download a 2GB file just because 10MB in it changed, instead you just download the changes and the Steam client applies that to the file.
Depending on what software can interfer with Steam it may prolong the procedure. Addtionally some games, like ARK Survival Evolved or Payday 2 is notoriously known for having a slow patch process due to its file structure.
Ahhh.. so that's why steam takes 4 minutes to download the first 276.4Mb of an 1.6Gb patch (10Mbit line), and is handeling that first 276.4Mb for over an hour.....
I am so scared what steam will doe with the rest of that 1.6Gb patch, the remaining 1.324.6Mb...... I WANT MY MOMMY!!!!!!
Can't do anything about it. I restarted Steam, restarted the pc, did the 'ol "steam://flushconfig" trick - nothing seems to help so far :(
Just have to wait and endure it....
Then the installation of the content, even NEW content- not updates- takes far longer than the download did. Zero network activity. CPU-100%. This is a brand new i7.
I think Steam has plenty of resources to work with on my PC- but something is making installations take a long, long time and is burning CPU cycles. Task Manager says it is Steam. It would be great if this was fixed.
Ah, now you may be misunderstanding how it all works.
Steam does things differently to most other places. Games are downloaded both encrypted AND compressed. Some games also behave a little differently to others - Ark SE and Payday 2 are notorious for downloading a chunk then seeming to do nothing, before carrying on again. A lot of people trip up on that.
What is actually happening is that the "chunk" downloads to a space on your drive. Then it stops the download while it unpacks and sorts the data out before writing to it's final location. Then it continues on again.
But here's the kicker - if you're experiecing all that fine and dandy, that does NOT mean you should expect the same at the END of your download. Depending on the game it could simply be that's when it's doing it's most intensive work with the data, and therefore that's why you're seeing lesser performance.
Key thing to do, if you can, is keep an eye on the downloads page. Note the graph, both the CPU, disk and net usage. This will give you a fair indication of what's going on.
But anyway, it'd be nice to see some more finite data from you. As to which game(s) you're referring to, exact speeds at each step, and so on.