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I also recommend running defragmentation on the hdd.
If you don't have enough space then that's why it's going slow.
You need to remmeber a few things for using Steam.
First off, games are encrypted and compressed. This means that when you donwload you MUST allow up to THREE times the total file size so it can unpack, sort and write the data. Also you need to NOT go over 90% usage of your install drive.
So for example, if you have a 1TB drive, and you've used 800GB then you've used 80%. You have 100GB left to play with. But if you then go to download a 80GB game, you won't have enough.
On top of this you need to be awqare that all games behave differently too, and games will typically download a chunk, then unpack. You can see this form the downloads graph.
So it isn't your internet connection that determines the speed, as it's down to a combination of your I/O, RAM, CPU, hard drive and so on. You can see thsi from Windows Task Manager.
Bottom line if you're running out of space either start being more diligent in uninstalling games, or simply buy another drive. I run USB drives and the last one I bought was £40 off Amazon for a 2TB one.
No. My HDD has a lot of space. But my SSD doesn’t. Games run good on SSD but I just don’t have enough on my SSD, but my HDD still runs slow with a lot of space. That’s what’s happening.
Now there no way HDD will ever be fast as SSD due to the fact they have basically no seek really, they're don't have moving parts, it's flash memory on the fly, so there nothing to wait on really. HDD you have the header where it reads the spinning plates to collect all the data.
Alright thanks so much! I'll defrag it now.
yes, defrag the drive.
it will make it a bit faster temporarily.
Crystal Disk Mark = https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskmark/
Crystal Disk Info = https://crystalmark.info/en/software/crystaldiskinfo/
Good Luck!
HDD was 177mb/s so that could be why.
What motherboard or CPU do you have, Is it an older system? Some older pre 2013ish systems had some Sata II's and some Sata III's
That’s odd, I built my PC in November 2019. I have an i5 9600k and a MSI Z390-A PRO (MS-7B98) motherboard
Uh no that seem pretty good for HDD, because they can't make full use of sata part unless they have huge enough cache which is unlikely, and several headers those are like really pricy huge storage HDD.
Then you're bottlenckecing.
I note you haven't answered the other points. What does the Task Mabger say as to your system resources?