My 250 kb/sec ADSL2+ will only hyperVentilate............
I've been playing this afternoon with HyperV
My present primary system is an AMD FX - 8350 Eight Core @ 4.01Ghz
32Gb Installed Memory 64Bit OS with 1 x 500Gb SSD and 4 x 4GB SATA's
I also run a standalone Dual Core utilised simply as a VPN downloader
So I build a HyperV terminal on my primary.
Gave it Quad Core / 4Gb RAM / 250GB HDD running Windows 10
Set it up as my VPN downloader with PureVPN as the Service provider
This is just a quick snap shot of my primary and the HyperV running speed test at the same time - (sorry guys just had a look at this photo and it's pretty ordinary, I'll try asd get a cleaner shot.
Is any one else playing with HyperV - what are your thoughts?
(Edit) - Sorry, not much better but gives a small indication
Last edited by Seymour Butts; 02-10-15 at 05:08 PM.
In hindsight I should have posted my Facebook status as: "I've blown the head gasket on my 1997 XR3i" rather than "I've just buggered a 14 year old escort".
The police still haven't seen the funny side, my lap top's been confiscated and the wife has gone off to her mum's.
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My 250 kb/sec ADSL2+ will only hyperVentilate............
The fact that there's a highway to hell and a stairway to heaven says a lot about the anticipated traffic flow.
Seymour Butts (02-10-15)
Seymour, is that the best you can do on pureVPN ?
Seymour Butts (02-10-15)
No that's actually the slowest I've seen - but I had Pure set to Auto, usually I force it to the Brunei servers - I've Brunei and the Netherlands are actually the fastest.
I'll run a few tests and see what it comes up with
In hindsight I should have posted my Facebook status as: "I've blown the head gasket on my 1997 XR3i" rather than "I've just buggered a 14 year old escort".
The police still haven't seen the funny side, my lap top's been confiscated and the wife has gone off to her mum's.
mickstv (02-10-15)
This is about 'average' and while it seems slow, I'm still downloading full length movie in about 20 mins, always less than 30.
In hindsight I should have posted my Facebook status as: "I've blown the head gasket on my 1997 XR3i" rather than "I've just buggered a 14 year old escort".
The police still haven't seen the funny side, my lap top's been confiscated and the wife has gone off to her mum's.
mickstv (02-10-15)
Seymour Butts (02-10-15)
Everything is always for sale Porkop
In hindsight I should have posted my Facebook status as: "I've blown the head gasket on my 1997 XR3i" rather than "I've just buggered a 14 year old escort".
The police still haven't seen the funny side, my lap top's been confiscated and the wife has gone off to her mum's.
Have you optimized your Windows 10 (Pro ?) settings concerning TCP before you started testing PureVPN's transmission speeds?
For example with a tool like the SG TCP Optimizer
which is freeware and available for Windows 10 too?
tristen (04-10-15)
No, too be honest I only stuck with Windows 10 for about 10 seconds.
Found it a total waste of space and too much of a control freak.
I ended up running three identical terminals 1 x XPPRO / 1 x Win7 and 1 x 8.1
and established very quickly that windows 7 offered the best download speeds
30% better than Windows 10 and perhaps 10% better than Win 8.1.
In hindsight I should have posted my Facebook status as: "I've blown the head gasket on my 1997 XR3i" rather than "I've just buggered a 14 year old escort".
The police still haven't seen the funny side, my lap top's been confiscated and the wife has gone off to her mum's.
Now I'm really confused: what has the computer's Windows OS edition / version (and also type of CPU, amount of RAM, etc) to do with "Download Speed"?
Always thought downstream / upstream line speed is dependent on many factors, such as firewall software, third party security applications, time of day, congestion on the path at the time, your ISP's backbone/connectivity, your allocated bandwidth, the particular node you're on, the state of the Internet at the time, latency, moon phase, etc. AFAIK also most 802.11n Wi-Fi certified devices will slow down downstream line speed to 54 Mbps if you use WEP or WPA/TKIP security.
Must admit I've only a little bit knowledge of "Networking".
man your pings high, mines 25
17mbs thats pretty good,
i doubt os has much to do with dl speed, but im just a dumbass
whats hyperv?
btw, way too many icons in the taskbar dude
Last edited by Philquad; 04-10-15 at 05:35 PM.
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