This client uses a global peer_id, so use the memory reader.
This client emulates the following settings, so make sure your real qBittorrent 4.0.2 also uses them:
- Encryption mode: Prefer encryption
- Listen on IPv6 address: No
This client uses a global peer_id, so use the memory reader.
This client emulates the following settings, so make sure your real qBittorrent 4.0.2 also uses them:
- Encryption mode: Prefer encryption
- Listen on IPv6 address: No
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
4.0.0 - 4.0.1- 4.0.2 in just 1 week - qbittorrent is pissing me off :))
thanks again mister earl grey rep bar
yeah - and qbittorent dosen't let you to add any new torrents until you hit update or cancel on the update notice first - that piss me off - just because of that i still have 4.0.0 because - i'm a rebel
You can turn off update checking in the advanced settings!
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
neah - because sometimes i'm a nice guy and hit the update button - wanted to mention only that thing is a pain in the ass - by the way - what disk cache does in the advanced options ?
The disk cache is a chunk of memory used to store data you download and upload before it's written to the disk (or instead of reading from it).
Unless you have a very fast connection you'll be fine with the default of 64 MB, otherwise you may see better performance by doubling or quadrupling it, obviously at the cost of higher memory consumption.
"I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
i'm having 1TB connection -aka real speeds up to 100 MB and RAM around 16 GB - so i think i should increase that
Last edited by DarkSaibot v.1.3.10; 14.12.17 at 12:01.
Definitely! At 100 MB/s, most mechanical hard disks will already be pushed to their limits.
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