Installer Steam
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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
Steam's files are both encrypted and compressed. What this means is that it can APPEAR download speeds are bad, but they aint because other system resources are being used.
You can monitor this by looking at the graph on the downloads page as well as Windows Task Manager to see what's going on.
Also, don't use more than about 90% of your install drive's space as things will slow down too. Data that is downloaded needs to decompress, sort and unpack before being written to it's final destination. This means that your RAM, CPU, I/O, hard drive and more are relevant. Any one of those can caus a bottleneck.
And do also remember that Steam reports reports by default in megaBYTES per second rather than the usual megabits, so you might need to multiply the result by 8.