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[-] aStonedSanta@lemm.ee 1 points 8 months ago

Depends. If steam is pulling a full 300mbps on both connections there would still be 40% of the bandwidth available.

[-] Clusterfck 1 points 8 months ago

I have a 10 gigabit connection at my house (I work for my ISP. Part of my job is setting up and testing brand new equipment). My PC has a 10 gigabit NIC plugged straight in to a 10 gigabit port on my router.

I regularly get 9.5 gigabit on speed tests. Steam rarely breaks 600 megabit on one download. I’m sure they implement some form of QOS on their end so one user can’t take their entire upload capacity at one datacenter.

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