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Disk Overload 100% issue in Win2k3 still exists. Is it going to be fixed someday?
Yes' date=' someday... Are you going to upgrade from Win2k3 someday? ... [/quote']
Lulz
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Another thing i notice is that i can override the automatic cache size and get rid of the disk overload when i crank it up to max (1800 MiB)' date=' but when a torrent is finished i get a "Flushing to disk (3388)" in the "Status" for that specific torrent.[/quote']
Maybe a specific-torrent related issue? Any link to it ?
And on a side note uTorrent is eating up 15% of my i7 quad core, where libtorrent-based clients such as qBittorrent / Deluge only uses 2% max even when hashing and down/uploading.Maybe it is AV related ? Any screenshots ?
At that moment I was picking out random torrents from tpb just to max out my connection and to recreate the disk overload bug, so i can't remember that specific torrent. Later i got the same "Flushing to disk" but with a (32) instead of (3388). Don't think it is a specific-torrent related issue.
I have excluded uTorrent from Microsoft Security Essentials now, will see if that helps. Have no screenshots at the moment.
Nop still using 15% of my i7 quad core with AV disabled.
screenshot: http://bayimg.com/nAMoAAadG
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Another thing i notice is that i can override the automatic cache size and get rid of the disk overload when i crank it up to max (1800 MiB)' date=' but when a torrent is finished i get a "Flushing to disk (3388)" in the "Status" for that specific torrent.[/quote']
Maybe a specific-torrent related issue? Any link to it ?
And on a side note uTorrent is eating up 15% of my i7 quad core, where libtorrent-based clients such as qBittorrent / Deluge only uses 2% max even when hashing and down/uploading.Maybe it is AV related ? Any screenshots ?
At that moment I was picking out random torrents from tpb just to max out my connection and to recreate the disk overload bug, so i can't remember that specific torrent. Later i got the same "Flushing to disk" but with a (32) instead of (3388). Don't think it is a specific-torrent related issue.
I have excluded uTorrent from Microsoft Security Essentials now, will see if that helps. Have no screenshots at the moment.
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Another thing i notice is that i can override the automatic cache size and get rid of the disk overload when i crank it up to max (1800 MiB), but when a torrent is finished i get a "Flushing to disk (3388)" in the "Status" for that specific torrent.
And on a side note uTorrent is eating up 15% of my i7 quad core, where libtorrent-based clients such as qBittorrent / Deluge only uses 2% max even when hashing and down/uploading.
Btw I'm on win7 x64 with uT 26710. And as i mentioned earlier my hdd is not the bottleneck, i can do 100mbis up and down concurrent with qBittorrent and Deluge.
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at what speeds?
100Mbit/s up and down
Nice
Actual speed (Concurrent up & down) ? Or max connection speed ?
False positive :mad: Getting disk overload again when seeding 10 and downloading 10 torrents...
I can max my speed and have concurrent 100mbis up and 100mbits down in eg. qBittorrent and Deluge, so my hdd is not the bottleneck. Sorry for the false hope :/
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No "Disk overload 100%" for me now with 26710.
at what speeds?
100Mbit/s up and down
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No "Disk overload 100%" for me now with 26710.
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DAME! Not any more... :mad: Getting disk overload again when seeding 10 and downloading 10 torrents...
µTorrent 3.1.2 stable (26821)
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Same for me