Slower speed with 6.72 vs 6.56
Posted: Tue Dec 20, 2016 8:02 pm
Hi everyone! I have been looking around for answers but have not found any that helped fix this issue. I have been using Newsbin for sometime now and its an awesome product but I have not been able to upgrade beyond 6.56 the last version which runs fast for me. I decided to give the latest release a try since in the past it was still not going as fast as 6.56 was. It turns out that it still does not go nearly as fast as before so I decided it was time to make a post asking for help.
Same downloads, same newgroups, same ISP, both VPN on and off and yet theres a major difference in the download speeds between the newer versions and the older one. I am running and downloading on samsung pro ssd's so the I/O read/write shouldnt be an issue.
Using the newer version post 6.56 of newsbin including the latest 6.72 I only get about 13-16Mbps versus the older 6.56 which gives me a steady 30+ Mbps with VPN on and the same goes with VPN off except higher up the scale with 6.72 at 25-30 Mbps and 6.56 at 50+ Mbps.
I have turned off firewalls, added both newsbin and the download directories to not be scanned and more but it seems like nothing i do helps bring back the speed I had with 6.56 versus the newer versions. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Same downloads, same newgroups, same ISP, both VPN on and off and yet theres a major difference in the download speeds between the newer versions and the older one. I am running and downloading on samsung pro ssd's so the I/O read/write shouldnt be an issue.
Using the newer version post 6.56 of newsbin including the latest 6.72 I only get about 13-16Mbps versus the older 6.56 which gives me a steady 30+ Mbps with VPN on and the same goes with VPN off except higher up the scale with 6.72 at 25-30 Mbps and 6.56 at 50+ Mbps.
I have turned off firewalls, added both newsbin and the download directories to not be scanned and more but it seems like nothing i do helps bring back the speed I had with 6.56 versus the newer versions. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.