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Your downloads are limited by
1) your cpu
2) your disk IO
3) your antivirus
4) your isp
Pick one
However, it would seem inconsistent that I get better bandwidth from a different steam server that is even farther away then.
Just now I am updating a larger game again, and this time I'm at around 74MB/s.
Not yet perfectly back to where it used to be, but still much better than the 30MB/s I experienced lately.
I speculate that steam servers might have experienced overloading in the past few weeks, cannot think of anything else making sense. Or my ISP is really not telling me something, but that seems a bit unlikely, as it would be easy to notice and they would have to pay me back.
Steam can do 400MBs on a trans atlantic link from Europe to North America
Steam is not 'limited' in bandwidth
When I see it Ill believe it. When Epic Ubisoft, Origin, can provide 120 mb/s and Steam offers at best 10 mb/s...................then yeah Im not buying it.
Find your area. Steam routinely puts out terabytes of data every minute.
if you have a casual pc, then huge chance this is what you get then you dont understand steam super compressed files.
And before you get a rage fit, keep in mind we dont care if you have world best pc or worst.
we also help ppl with toaster, and we tell them it is a outdate pc or lag of GPU power to run things, its better to be told then not know. ( ask any gamer here then things lag or something do not do as it should )
gl with OP,
Nothing prevent you from use a spare pc to test its not own isp into steam issue, and its my own pc with a problem. ( and that's why multi pc test can be seen as a good idea )
ps.
ISP also have ISP partners partner, so test line into own ISP dont mean you get max dl from rest of the world.
I could also say what do we need brodband to if next ISP partner cant keep up.
and why this can be complicate to explan to ppl. ( and why have a good dialog to own ISP is a most )
Do not get caught in QoS or ip traffic management or own lan multi pc issue that share broadband . aka ip radio or other device that drain line, i do not say you have this see it as what if you have.
ps.
there is a reason why some is network experts, and they always get to the root of the problem, then you have traffic from A to Z, you start a process of faulty finding who cause this, and we dont care who it is, we go for the ball
You have 3 options here, You end of the line ( to wallplug ), your ISP, or steam in other end.
its actual that simple, even then its not.