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ΜTorrent 3.3: Performance and streamlining headline list of improvementsµTorrent 3.3 gets a dramatic rewrite to its disk i/o, which means noticeable performance gains in multi-tasking. For example, you can delete files from a torrent or move torrents to a new location, but without the usual slow-down in torrent downloading.

Or, download torrents to two different drives, but with the speed of downloading to a single drive. You'll notice gains at both low and high speeds, and whether you're writing to local disk, a RAID or a network drive. Simon100 wrote:MirceaForce wrote:I have 1Gbs connection, my speed in utorrent is around 75MB/sec (600mbs).but I have a big problem with disk overload (tried old versions of ut.2.0.4, 2.2.1).and the new 3.3 rc1 but no improvements at all, try different settings for disk cache(disable,enable,set disk cache up to 1700MB) check the pre allocate file still nothing maybe you guys can fix this problem, if some one can help me this will be greatThank youI believe it is a hardware limitation. You have several options. Use a SSD as the write drive, use one of those 10K SATA 3.0 drive (7.2K may work as well), and finally disk stripping 2 or more recycled/used drives will also work.

Also some motherboard chipsets has sata controller bottlenecks, so a discrete pci-e x4/x8/x16 controller will also work. Read alot of HDD & motherboard reviews concerning sustained speeds. If your building a new system. Spend a few dollars extra on better hardware since you've got such high speeds. If your into d/l, reliability, build a server closet filled w/ SAS drives.I don't have a SSD but a friend of mine has 4 @ 512GB each ocz indillix 4 last.SABERTOOTH Z77.16gb ram intel i7.disable all prefetch, superfetch,disk cache from windows 8 and still the samemy configuration:Amd quad core 9650Asus M2N-E4gb ddr2hdd 1tb caviar black + 600 gb 10kI had made transfer to disk over 100MB on my sistem.but my friend spend a lot of bucks on his system and still the same problem DISK OVERLOAD.we need a fixdo you guys test this version on gigabit speeds????? @MirceaForceIf it is a LARGE torrent, utorrent should be smart enough to throttle itself back during heavy disk activity/file 'allocating as it downloads'. You must wait awhile for utorrent to generate/allocate the files.

Especially if each one is massively large.Try this. Enable pre-allocate all files, and then stop, then pause the download. Watch disk activity.

If it is 100GB or more, you'll have to wait about 15 minutes or more if drive is fragmented for it to pre-allocate all the files. Once disk activity LED stops, now start the download.now watch the disk statistics in uTorrent under 'Speed'. @MirceaForceIf it is a LARGE torrent, utorrent should be smart enough to throttle itself back during heavy disk activity/file 'allocating as it downloads'. You must wait awhile for utorrent to generate/allocate the files. Especially if each one is massively large.Try this. Enable pre-allocate all files, and then stop, then pause the download. Watch disk activity.

If it is 100GB or more, you'll have to wait about 15 minutes or more if drive is fragmented for it to pre-allocate all the files. Once disk activity LED stops, now start the download.now watch the disk statistics in uTorrent under 'Speed'.with this version -2013-01-29: Version 3.3 RC 1 (build 29010) disk overload with 5gb files.to wait for 15 min, I wil try this but it's a crap.already used pre-allocate all files, another friend told me that even on linux with ssd on server he get disk overload.solution switch to rtorrent.maybe this last version µTorrent 3.3: Performance and streamlining headline list of improvements.

I will test and resume a feedback. Simon100 wrote:MirceaForce wrote:I have 1Gbs connection, my speed in utorrent is around 75MB/sec (600mbs).but I have a big problem with disk overload (tried old versions of ut.2.0.4, 2.2.1).and the new 3.3 rc1 but no improvements at all, try different settings for disk cache(disable,enable,set disk cache up to 1700MB) check the pre allocate file still nothing maybe you guys can fix this problem, if some one can help me this will be greatThank youI believe it is a hardware limitation. You have several options.

Use a SSD as the write drive, use one of those 10K SATA 3.0 drive (7.2K may work as well), and finally disk stripping 2 or more recycled/used drives will also work. Also some motherboard chipsets has sata controller bottlenecks, so a discrete pci-e x4/x8/x16 controller will also work.

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Read alot of HDD & motherboard reviews concerning sustained speeds. If your building a new system. Spend a few dollars extra on better hardware since you've got such high speeds.

Do you guys test this version on gigabit speeds?????BUY A FREAKING SSD AND CONNECT THEM INTO RAID! Should dissapearIts not the prog fault but on 1Gbps speeds it is just impossible for hard drive head 'shoot' over every block to manage write/read @ those mega speeds. So the disc comes overloaded.

So no 'fix' for HDD's!As for SSD's still there are still NO quality controllers made for sata3 for constant max and beyond speeds So it also shiiiiiits up and disc comes overloaded.Hell I dont know whats the point of the 1Gbps internet speed nowdays? WHATS THE POINT? To show that your e-wanker is larger?. @MirceaForceIf it is a LARGE torrent' date=' utorrent should be smart enough to throttle itself back during heavy disk activity/file 'allocating as it downloads'. You must wait awhile for utorrent to generate/allocate the files.

Especially if each one is massively large.Try this. Enable pre-allocate all files, and then stop, then pause the download. Watch disk activity.

If it is 100GB or more, you'll have to wait about 15 minutes or more if drive is fragmented for it to pre-allocate all the files. Once disk activity LED stops, now start the download.now watch the disk statistics in uTorrent under 'Speed'./quote'with this version -2013-01-29: Version 3.3 RC 1 (build 29010) disk overload with 5gb files.to wait for 15 min, I wil try this but it's a crap.already used pre-allocate all files, another friend told me that even on linux with ssd on server he get disk overload.solution switch to rtorrent.maybe this last version µTorrent 3.3: Performance and streamlining headline list of improvements. I will test and resume a feedbackMirceaForce,To be honest, SSDs are still a bit too expensive for massive storage. With a 1Gigabit/sec connection, which is about 125 MEGABYTES/sec. Very few if any single HDD can sustain such speeds.

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A Windows Server 2008 R2 or Server 2012 system is best to fully utilize such speeds w/ utorrent 3.3.Disk stripping would be required, where you can simultaneously write to more than one disk. Also a single 1Gigiabit/s NIC to your server is NOT enough. You should use dual port pci-e x4 Intel discrete NICs connected to a smart switch w/ support for Link Aggregation (10Gigiabit/s NICs/switches are still too expensive). HP smart switches use to be the best value & stability. Also Benchmark your motherboard SATA controllers. I've noticed only more expensive server motherboardswhich has more than one discrete SATA 3.0 controllers can simultaneously write to several HDDs w/o slowing down.Anyhow, to avoid bottlenecks, you REALLY need to build / rebuild a better computer server for your particular high I/O requirements.

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Disk striping for storage and link aggregation for connectivity is the lowest cost way of getting around your problem.Even if you change your bittorrent client, you'll still must deal w/ the bottlenecks in your computer system.