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Best Bitorrent Client?

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Hadouken:
It's not prohibited, just don't be surprised if your ratio doesn't get recorded correctly.
@ bcr - highest I've had in utorrent recently was 990kB/s and that was after using extreme settings,and not allowing any legacy connections, that seems to work since apparently that option blocks out people who are being throttled by their ISP. I tend to use that option when I'm on a torrent with a large amount of seeds and peers, only allows the encrypted connections.

bcr123:

--- Quote from: Hadouken on May 02, 2008, 07:08:11 PM ---It's not prohibited, just don't be surprised if your ratio doesn't get recorded correctly.
@ bcr - highest I've had in utorrent recently was 990kB/s and that was after using extreme settings,and not allowing any legacy connections, that seems to work since apparently that option blocks out people who are being throttled by their ISP. I tend to use that option when I'm on a torrent with a large amount of seeds and peers, only allows the encrypted connections.

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I was playing around with local peers the other day and hit 5MB/sec sustained on my lan using a 400mhz PII as the seed box and a 1ghz PIII as the leecher, I think that proves the client isn't a significant limitation.

aghstnashell:

--- Quote from: bcr123 on May 02, 2008, 08:17:36 PM ---
--- Quote from: Hadouken on May 02, 2008, 07:08:11 PM ---It's not prohibited, just don't be surprised if your ratio doesn't get recorded correctly.
@ bcr - highest I've had in utorrent recently was 990kB/s and that was after using extreme settings,and not allowing any legacy connections, that seems to work since apparently that option blocks out people who are being throttled by their ISP. I tend to use that option when I'm on a torrent with a large amount of seeds and peers, only allows the encrypted connections.

--- End quote ---

I was playing around with local peers the other day and hit 5MB/sec sustained on my lan using a 400mhz PII as the seed box and a 1ghz PIII as the leecher, I think that proves the client isn't a significant limitation.

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I got 1.1Mb/s down using Utorrent with non-local peers.  :-\

Hadouken:

Why do the results jump around like that? Last night, it gave me 32mb for the download part.

aghstnashell:

--- Quote from: Hadouken on May 02, 2008, 11:46:12 PM ---Why do the results jump around like that? Last night, it gave me 32mb for the download part.

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If you have cable internet then more people are probably using it right now then were last night, my is consistantly around this.

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