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Are you using windows 10
locate Steam in your Task Manager. Right-click on Steam Client entry and select Go to details.
Next, from your Detail panel, right-click on SteamService.exe and select Set priority, then High.
It may or may not work as Steam does seem to have Peak traffic times.
Also I find deleting the web browser cache in steam seems to help.
What regeon is set?
Maybe it's an absolute limite enforced by Valve, has anyone else experienced download speeds above 70 MB/s ?
(It's set to Switzerland, my country)
I had Verizon instant @1Gb/s and got speeds of ~132MB/s on average.
Is this check box ticked?
Steam > Settings > Downloads >>> Display download rates in bits per second
Try other regions.
You read that wrong.
I have 10'000 Mbit/s internet speed, which should theoretically translates to a 1'250 MB/s download speed. I know that practically I will never go that fast, but I managed to reach real download speeds of 875 MB/s on other websites and 300 MB/s on both Origin and Uplay. This is the reason why I'm curious as to why I can't go as fast on Steam.
I'm gonna try other regions.
So the rest of us can actually have some of that which is available?
I did, this is actually what I'm trying to find out.
To be clear, I'm not angry that I can't go faster as it wouldn't change anything for me at this point. I'm merely curious.