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Spróbuj ktoryś z regionów niemieckich.
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/10/135507548120407092/
Here would be better:
https://steamcommunity.com/discussions/forum/1/
First, if the download appears too slow compared to your service speed; try another Download Server.
And when looking for similar threads on the subject, you'll see that steam has encryption/compression, so downloads are in chunks most of the time; downloads, decrypts/decompresses a package which uses the CPU, and this process repeats. If you're limited at any point during the process by CPU, Drive usage etc; you'll see it slow down or bottleneck. Else, if your CPU is never at 100% and you only care about download and install speed, consider downloading to an SSD or NVME drive, which is essentially as fast as your internet an CPU can handle, usually a fully sustained speed.