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Fordítási probléma jelentése
How is your download speed display on Steam Megabytes per second, or megabits per second?
MB / MBps = Megabytes
Mb / Mbps = Megabits
Just giving you heads up, I see nothing wrong if you're saying MB, as 18Mbps = 2.25MBps.
https://www.gbmb.org/mbps-to-mbs
https://imgur.com/If5XzkN
Even on console I get around 22MB/s... This clearly is a Steam issue. 3 service providers still the same glitch.
See the little b? That is for bits. Speedtest and your ISP show speeds in Mbps.
Steam shows them in MB (Big B is Bytes).
So this is correct, based on the numbers you showed in your own links.
You can change Steam's settings to show Mb, the same as your ISP if you want. It is located in the downloads section of the Steam > Settings.
A bit is only 1/8 of a whole byte.
A kilobit is only 1/8 of a whole kilobyte
A megabit is only 1/8 of a whole megabyte.
1/8 means it takes 8 parts to be equivalent to 1 whole, as that what 1/8 means. It's basic division.
His internet speed test shows 18 Megabits, that equivalent to 2.25 Megabytes.
Is it the busy time in your area?
Is someone hogging the bandwidth in the same household?
Are you downloading, doing any updates in the background, or something hogging your storage device as the same time, while you download your game?
When downloading you may not have consistent download speed, as other factors can come into play as some I have listed above, and others such as stable connection, infrastructure of the network leading to the server, and etc...
That’s because Steam is busy unpacking the compressed files it is downloading. There is nothing wrong with Steam’s servers. I often hit 28MB/s when downloading, which is my full 220Mbs bandwidth.
Steam is unpacking files. At that point keep an eye on your disk usage. The amount of time it takes Steam to unpack depends on the game. Payday 2 and ARK for example take forever to unpack. Unpacking is limited by your CPU and HDD speed. Buying a large SSD will considerably reduce unpacking but unless your time is really valuable, it’s probably not worth the price just yet.
Yeah I'm using a hybrid HDD at the moment for a Data drive with an NVME M.2 for the OS. I guess I'm going to get a 1 TB SSD to replace the Data drive that should help out some correct?