


Used ones typically have 200TB written or less, thus have plenty of life remaining. The DC S3700 400GB is warrantied for 5 years and 5700 TBW lifetime.

There are many models and various makers (Intel is considered best). They are available on the various used market places.

These were not sold through retail channels and are typically use in database and video editing servers. They have much less latency compared to QLC and TLC flash drives, which is what uTorrent needs. Check Disable Windows caching of disk reads.įor the ultimate speed and stability, use a MLC SSD for the download temp folder.Check Disable Windows caching of disk writes.Check Increase automatic when thrashing.Check Turn off read caching if upload slow.Check Write out finished pieces immediately.Check Override automatic cache size and enter 1024.If you have only one disk and it's spinning, set them false and have Pre-allocate checked. diskio.no_zero doesn't work as you can't run uTorrent as Admin without causing other issuesįor the last 2, use a SSD, make sure Pre-allocate all files is unchecked (on the Preferences->General tab).Make sure UDP is checked for limiting (it's on 2 tabs). If you ever see Disk Overloaded 100%, then slow your transfer speed with the global limiters. It needs to be on a fast local drive (not a mapped network drive), ideally dedicated just for uTorrent. UTorrent does not behave well when its download or download temp folder is shared with other apps (especially the OS pagefile). This configuration was used to help reseed TTD. With the ultimate setup, I had about 900 simultaneous downloads transferring for a combined speed around 35MBytes/sec.
