Oh come on, do you know much it would pay to download 65 mb/s? Think again.Anyways, that download speed isn't that fast nowdays, maybe if you live in gambia.
Oh come on, do you know much it would pay to download 65 mb/s? Think again.Anyways, that download speed isn't that fast nowdays, maybe if you live in gambia.
Photoshop.
This speed is only available on high-tech super computers.
Unless this is an edit or some sort of screenshot based situation.
Makes me wanna cry @ my crappy dl/up speed >.<... I'm lucky when I get 100kbps dling >.<
Guys, I've seen stuff like that before.
When a download resumes and the downloading program rechecks the data that is stored on the hard drive, you get speeds like that.
What's happening is that he is actually reading the current data from his hard drive (which is capable of MUCH faster speeds than an internet connection).
They took it and didn't discover the illegal torrentz?
;[
Sciencetist have invented "20,000MB" internet speed, which transfered the whole Bee Gees collection in just under 30seconds (i forgot if it was right or not) from London to Japan.
i readed this a few months ago from PC Gamer UK's Mag.
edit: errr i think maybe it was from japan to london lol... >_<
That is just an experiment to push technology to it's limits. Look up http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Gri...ecommunication)
But when that happens, Programs will be much bigger and demand more Bandwidth and would most likely just be like today. If the Boundary's expand for Internet Speeds. Then programs that require a higher internet speed will be made. That's the case in all computer's. If the Boundary Expands in RAM/Processor Speeds/GFX Cards. Then Programs will be made that are better and take up more RAM, Or require a better processor or GFX Card.
Please PM me the link where you downloaded Vista from ^^... i pay ~40$ and i'm having ~ 100-200kb/s... which actually are not better than when i was paying only 13$ and then i had 200-255kb/s... maybe i have less speed because of my router... who knows ^^
The fastest i've ever downloaded something was 1.9 MB/s.