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01:19
@SathyajithBhat some ISPs throttle traffic with steam...
might be worth trying a VPN to test
 
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06:18
@JourneymanGeek hmm good point
 
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15:31
@SathyajithBhat Maybe your hard drive write speed is slowing the download. The speed test may not be writing anything to disk.
@Michael have a nvme drive, dont think that'd be the case
Maybe your antivirus is scanning the file as it's being downloaded? Does your CPU spike during the download?
Nope.. pretty much flat. I only use Defender, no third party av
The website you are downloading the file from might have its own speed cap.
that's steam :)
15:34
Steam? Did you check your settings? It is possible to throttle your downloads in Steam.
I mention above

> I don't have any throttling rates setup.

^^ I did check that initially. which is why its so puzzling
Maybe Steam has its own throttling. I remember when they disabled automatic game updates when the pandemic started because they were worried that all of the game downloads would slow down the whole internet.
Steam also probably does stuff like decompression which slows things down.
 
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18:43
@Michael that its slowing down the network as a whole is wierd
the other alternative is some exotic kinda congestion
19:37
I heard steam postponed the auto update on games which were not used by the user in the past. But nothing about download speeds

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