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My uTorrent settings for my 100mbit connection.

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Tjoohej:
Hello guys, don't know if there already exists a bunch of threads about uTorrent setting, but i just had to share these settings since i just found out about them in a Swedish forum.

Now before i used these settings, my download speeds from Baka and torrentleech usually varied between 3-to like 5-6-7-8mbps and i was asking myself, why can't i come up to over 10 mb/s download speed?. So i began searching for it in google and voila, my downloadspeed right now, as im downloading Eureka Seven wich is over 30 gb, is constantly 11.6-7-8mb/s!!!! And man it wont take long at all to get this anime down.

But anyway, here are my settings:



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And also you might want to go to Advanced in uTorrent settings and Mark "diskio.flush_files and set it to false.

ps. Don't know how well these settings are going to work on anyone else's Computer/connection, but for me they worked GREAT.

Pentium100:
My settings are different:

Cache: 1280MB (higher settings make uT unstable, also that PC only has 2GB anyway)
All checkboxes checked except two - "Reduce memory usage when cache is not needed" and "Turn off read caching if upload is too slow".

I can manage about 10MB/s upload on this PC and ~7MB/s on another. I do not really care about download speed because when I download something it usually is downloaded very fast. Highest average download speed of a torrent (that I know of) is 14.2MB/s for Episode 2 of Pioneer One.

Theoretical connection speed - 300mbps up/down.

I use large caches to reduce the load on the hard drives, I would use even larger caches if uTorrent supported AWE (on 32bit systems) or at least x86_64 and large caches.

Meomix:
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Despite my 100mbit connection i'm stuck at 300kbps, tweaking it according to this screenshot now.

kitamesume:
well two questions, are you really using a 100mbit line? because if you're just using "right-click properties" on your connection then you'll be seeing your lan speed instead.
the other question is if its an "up to 100mbit" connection, my hunch is its on the ISP side, which usually is.

Meomix:
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NTT Networks, we abandoned GOL ISP because it was too expensive? Then used Oceania instead, i think we made sure they didn't throttle our speed.

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