![]() ![]() The other thing to make sure of is that you're plugging the hard drive into a USB 3 port. When all of that has been done you may find that the bottleneck has disappeared. Then restart Qbit.Īlso go to the external hard drive right click on it, properties, "disk tools" and run the defragmenter on it. Which will stop the drive from getting too fragmented. That you've ticked "pre-allocate all space". To say 2GB, Apply, OK then make sure under the disk/storage options. Thanks in advance! As a side note, this is my first time really trying out my 400 mbps (tested) connection, and it's pretty amazing to see disk bottle-necking the download.įirst just try going to options, advanced options and then increasing the disk cache size. My main drive is an SSD and one of the suggestions is to do "Keep incomplete torrents in" the SSD, but for me I simply don't have enough space consistently, considering I may download a lot at once. Does anyone have recommendations? I'm wondering if it should be 7200 RPM or not. I am in the US, looking at around the 6-8 TB range. I'm looking to get a new internal disk that'll hopefully be fast enough to download to. Searching around here, it's likely that the disk is the bottleneck (specifically the interface, since it's external). This is going onto my USB 3.0 external HDD. I've recently noticed, when qBittorrent reports about 20 MiB/s or more in download speed there will be some drops in speed in the graph and I can see "write cache overload" go up in statistics.
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