The math isn’t mathing here. 1 megabyte is 8 megabits, 97000 megabits per sec(mb/s) is 12125 megabytes per sec(MB/s), and even with this speed you can’t download PubG in under 1 sec. Download under 1 sec is only possible if you have 97000 MB/s which is 7,76,000 mb/s or mbps.
0:03 the game of PUBG is 41 gigabytes, 91000 megaBITS per second is 11.375 gigaBYTES per second. Which means it would take roughly 3.604 seconds to download, not 0.003.
@@homeorbiter yes but 0.003 seconds to download would be really unrealistic. The game would have to be around 35 megabytes big to be downloaded in 0.003 seconds. That's like a 20 second 144p video 😂😂
The smaller the ping, the better. Ping and bandwidth are two different things. Ping is how long it takes to communicate with the server. Bandwidth is how much data your network can transit in a second. They measure two different things.
Todays minimum Internet speed is around 1000kb/s. That's 1mb/s. My Internet speed is around 100kb/s, lmao. My Internet is so slow it is as if you ripped the legs off of a turtle and made it attempt to walk through glass. Restaurant Internet speed is faster than my Internet.
Consumer internet, regardless of how many jumps it makes, will never get to anything near that when cabling is still extremely limited. Wide band military ops featuring quad upload and download are the closest I've seen, and even then, your cabling has to feature exactly that throughout the entire circuit else you get drops, lags, bottleneck, or a combination of all three.
You should understand that these are not the same thing. What Japan was doing was actually something that is concerned with transport, which is HOW the internet is connected together. They broke the records by efficiently sending more data in a small space. That has nothing to do with your internet connection, at your home. If you measure backbone speeds, I actually work with providers which have 3 figure terabits scale. It doesn’t mean much however on its own.
same for me, when I switched to a new internet provider I could get up to 180mpbs on my wifi which is already very good, but I figured out I could get more than 800 with ethernet cable
I just switched internet providers from cable to fiber . I was before getting 100 mbps. 35 mbps over WiFi if I was lucky. Now regardless of whether I am on WiFi or Ethernet I get 5 GBps up and down. That is really impressive if you ask me but to be honest a bit overkill if you don’t use the bandwidth.
I'm kinda glad you mentioned Fiber Optic in this video! My internet speed is on average below 10mbps, but after saying that Fiber Optic can get to Nasa's internet speed connection, i feel pretty confident and excited after buying Fiber Optic, thank you for this video!
there are two units commonly used to measure internet speed: Mbps and MBps. That little b or capital B makes all the difference. Mbps means megabits per second, and MBps means megabytes per second. To convert MBps to Mbps, you just multiply by 8, so 1MBps equals 8Mbps.
I work for an ISP and we actually have multiple 100g uplinks in the footprint that I work. These are more common than you would think. They are primarily used for connecting different headends and data centers.
Next to no ethernet adapters on laptops or PCs can even do 5gbps. also most networks have a subnet masked of 255.255.255.0 which means only 255 devices can be connected at a time. theres basically no way any average person could fully utilize the bandwidth at nasa
Exactly, I have 10gbit fiber, and typically I just end up waiting on the other end of connection. Last I checked, Steam tops out around 2gbit, most other services top out at gigabit or even 100mbit. Even when services can theoretically do more, they usually rate limit so as to give others a fair chance. The lower latency of fiber is nice, but you're rarely going to be able to use a full 10gbit, at least at present.... Maybe in a few years
Are you sure your cpu isn't the bottleneck when downloading off of steam? The greater the speed, the greater your cpu has to decompress that data. Even top of the line CPUs cannot decompress as fast as 10Gbit/s when downloading a steam game
to download the whole game of pubg, which is 43.06 Gigabytes (44093 Megabytes), We need to get the speed of the internet connection in Megabytes, which is 97000/8 = 12,125 Megabytes/s, assuming that your CPU and SSD can handle that, The game pubg can be downloaded in 3.63 seconds.
1:19 but my internet is about 97,000x slower than nasa (upload speed download speed is 20 mbps) so all my streams are super low quality also even my storage and ram (i think) is slower than nasa internet
20mbps wouldn't cause low streaming quality unless it's extremely unreliable, or you have extremely high ping. You only need about 10mbps to stream on twitch with good quality that viewers won't complain about. I suggest doing a longer internet speed test so you can see how often you experience lag spikes
I think you'll be seeing 10G around a lot in the years to come, with PCI-e 5.0 SSD's being equipped to handle well over 10,000MB/s of read and write operations and more and more SFP fibre networks being deployed across consumer brands.
Even if your internet was that fast, it won’t matter because your install speed for solid state drives isn’t that fast and websites don’t let you use that much bandwith.
I work for ISP we offer 8.0gigabits/s download and 8.0 upload. Fiber to the modem...but its a complete waste of money after 1.0 since the average home network can not utilize more.
I doesn't really make sense at all. I mean most game Servers are capped to 1 Gigabit/s. The only usecase for something like this would probably be Homelabbing / Selfhosting or Connections to a VPS (things like VPS or so) etc
first of all, what SSD can write the data that fast on the drive? second what consumer CPU can take those data in their pipeline. the cpu itself will be saturated before it can reach those download speed
Problems with having an internet speed that fast is your HD wont be able to write the data fast enough. Your bottleneck will be your HD read and write speeds.
I have multiple 10g and 100g connections at home, but honestly this brings nothing extra than a single 10g line at this time. Maybe only benefit is that I can do a iperf3 tests and see the result. Most of the times server I download from doesn't provide enough speed ;)
Nice video! Just wanted to mention that the first background song you used is also the same song used by the popular tech RUclipsr DankPods to test the sound from headphones
1:23 im in europe And until i think 2022 my wifi was way below 5mbps Now it supposedly is 100mbps On However with LAN it is 250mbps but over wifi it usually is way slower
If your internet has a download of 97k mbp/s, it would be downloading at 12.125 GB/s, because 8 mbp/s = 1 MB/s, which means that 100GB games (or below) would need more than a second to download.
I live in Rep. Kosovo. Our country aims to be the first country in Europe with over 95% fiber optic coverage in few years and we are very close to that. The actual speeds in our country vary between 100 and 350mbps. I often travel to the European Union and in some large countries like Germany you feel privileged if you have a fiber optic connection. I consider myself lucky to live here 😊
Except the Cpu required to decompress game files coming from steam servers at that speed doesn't exist yet. Also steam servers most likely wont go faster than 10gbps ( I've gotten then to go about 4 gbps or 4000 mbps ). You would also need a lot of really fast ram and you need about 7 Gen 5 m.2 nvme ssds in raid 0
1:56 That's not how it works. You're still limited by what the server and other things like CDNs can offer you, plus the delay of how the traffic is propagated across the globe. So even if you have infinite speed you'd still be limited by the speeds of the aforementioned things
That's kinda sad tbh. Mine is gigabit down (realistically though about 940ish mbps though) and reaches over 100mb/s on steam downloads nearly 100% of the time it's downloading. I also live in Australia too where we're known for not having good internet lol.
Quick correction, theoretically you could download pubg in 0.001 seconds or whatever, but your bottleneck would be the drive you are installing to, even if you directly installed to your rtx 4090 gpu vram which is the fastest storage available at the moment from what i know It still wouldn't be that fast
you pay about 200$ for a fiber optic ethernet lan cable (3m length) but what you are actually paying for is the translation from normal copper wires to fiber optic and then back. Note: just one of these cables will not increase your internet speed as most ISP's (Internet Service Providers) will scam you, for example i am paying for 1gbps but get about 8kbps up to ca. 25mbps.
downlload speed would be nearly instant but the ping in gaming would still pretty much remain unchanged since games very rarely use more than 10mbps bandwidth
Ok, math isn't mathing in this video. 91000Mbps is not even 12GBps, so if PUBG is ~40GB it takes a little more than 3 seconds to download. Not to mention that most web servers won't serve you even with 1Gbps, so Facebook won't load a lot faster than on your average home network (and websites have to calculate/render on server and client side too, which are independent of the bandwidth). On a 91Gbps connection you can load Facebook maybe in under 1 seconds but it won't be nearly instant anyway.
I mean now some countries like Switzerland with companies like Salt they offer 10GB for personal use, and 40GB for business, so we getting there eventually.
Now RUclips can finally provide me with more ads, what a blessing
LOL 😂
My ad blocker still works on RUclips 😂
BRAVE ENTERS THE CHAT
imagine if youtube replies
@@AWC-Gaming which one
"Bro, i swear im lagging," - bros internet
internet download speed doesn't matter when the server is at the other side of the world.
@@potffin a joke
@@potffin it matters.
@@potffinit depends on server speed
btw that goes for ping, you can have fastest inmternet ever and have terrible ping.
NASA employees downloading GTA 6 in half a second 😂😂
lol true
fr
@Rajala1404actually no, basic threadripper with good ssd can max out at almost 8 gigabits/s
@@MafiaK Yeah my Epyc 7551P system goes way over 1 gigabit a second.
@Rajala1404 its not the price of the cpu its the cpu itself
The math isn’t mathing here. 1 megabyte is 8 megabits, 97000 megabits per sec(mb/s) is 12125 megabytes per sec(MB/s), and even with this speed you can’t download PubG in under 1 sec. Download under 1 sec is only possible if you have 97000 MB/s which is 7,76,000 mb/s or mbps.
And even that would be impossible since the Game Servers are capped to 1 Gigabit/s
@@electronicstv5884 They are? That's really weak. I can download from steam at the full 2.5Gb/s of my connection.
@@electronicstv5884 And that bandwidth is shared by at least 1 server if not multiple
Exactly my point.
however, theoretically, that would be super fast if there was no caps or bottlenecks
Imagine playing games at nasa and saying "I'M NOT LAGGING ENOUGH"
Breh
Can’t wait to say that
I say that only bc I have 5,000 mb internet or 5 gig and I'm trying to lay my connection for a glitch
0:03 the game of PUBG is 41 gigabytes, 91000 megaBITS per second is 11.375 gigaBYTES per second. Which means it would take roughly 3.604 seconds to download, not 0.003.
he's probably talking about pubg mobile or a version of pubg 2 years ago
@@homeorbiter 2 years or not, a game can't be 6x bigger in file size in just 2 years.
@@Nexus.Finance haha true that 😂
@@Nexus.Finance but you don't consider the amount of size some textures and graphics are , they are huge a single 4k 2 video clip crosses gigabytes
@@homeorbiter yes but 0.003 seconds to download would be really unrealistic. The game would have to be around 35 megabytes big to be downloaded in 0.003 seconds. That's like a 20 second 144p video 😂😂
My ping would go into the negatives💀💀
LMAO
Mine is 53mbps 🤧😭 and the ping in games is 190 to 220 ms with lots of lag 😀
@@Old_time_gamesrookie numbers.. mine is 15mbps on a good day
The smaller the ping, the better. Ping and bandwidth are two different things. Ping is how long it takes to communicate with the server. Bandwidth is how much data your network can transit in a second. They measure two different things.
@@Nethuja_GunawardaneSL doesn't mean they're not interconnected, there's a pretty big tendency for ping to go down as bandwidth goes up
Meanwhile me casually using 2mbs internet speed
Todays minimum Internet speed is around 1000kb/s. That's 1mb/s.
My Internet speed is around 100kb/s, lmao. My Internet is so slow it is as if you ripped the legs off of a turtle and made it attempt to walk through glass. Restaurant Internet speed is faster than my Internet.
@@Nihilum_Cantus rip bro i thought i had the worst speeds😅
@@Demonlord600bro I have 10kb/s+ 😂 sometimes It went down to 10b/s😂
@@aru5188 I got 300-350, if only I could give you just 10mb ps 🥲
My internet is worse than crypto. It can 20x up or down in 30 seconds.
NASA's Internet does not even come close to the fiber internet record set in Japan which was 317,000,000 mbp/s also known as 317 Terabits/s
Goddamn those are BIG numbers
Consumer internet, regardless of how many jumps it makes, will never get to anything near that when cabling is still extremely limited.
Wide band military ops featuring quad upload and download are the closest I've seen, and even then, your cabling has to feature exactly that throughout the entire circuit else you get drops, lags, bottleneck, or a combination of all three.
You should understand that these are not the same thing. What Japan was doing was actually something that is concerned with transport, which is HOW the internet is connected together. They broke the records by efficiently sending more data in a small space.
That has nothing to do with your internet connection, at your home. If you measure backbone speeds, I actually work with providers which have 3 figure terabits scale. It doesn’t mean much however on its own.
Thats an experiment not a deployed connection.
Japan is behind USA.
🤓👆🏻
Great news! I’m excited to share that I just recently installed 15 Petabytes of SSD storage in my back garden.
awesome!
What do you even need that for?😅
@@HarshilPandey-wz4vzfor the entire steam library, duh
@@HarshilPandey-wz4vzI have 15 Petabytes of cultured anime. Gotta store it somewhere 😊
@@Epsilon2042 is that what we call the other kind of anime now?
Was super surprised to figure out my ethernet cable gets me around 850-860 mbps!
Oh dayum, that's actually supersonic.
same for me, when I switched to a new internet provider I could get up to 180mpbs on my wifi which is already very good, but I figured out I could get more than 800 with ethernet cable
I have a 25gig lan speed. But circet still hasn't put fiber cables to my house. So I am limeted to 100mbps
I just switched internet providers from cable to fiber . I was before getting 100 mbps. 35 mbps over WiFi if I was lucky. Now regardless of whether I am on WiFi or Ethernet I get 5 GBps up and down. That is really impressive if you ask me but to be honest a bit overkill if you don’t use the bandwidth.
mine gets me like 2000
I'm kinda glad you mentioned Fiber Optic in this video!
My internet speed is on average below 10mbps, but after
saying that Fiber Optic can get to Nasa's internet speed connection,
i feel pretty confident and excited after buying Fiber Optic,
thank you for this video!
Thank you for watching
@@bogxdeurope isp no cap only us providers
there are two units commonly used to measure internet speed: Mbps and MBps. That little b or capital B makes all the difference. Mbps means megabits per second, and MBps means megabytes per second. To convert MBps to Mbps, you just multiply by 8, so 1MBps equals 8Mbps.
I work for an ISP and we actually have multiple 100g uplinks in the footprint that I work. These are more common than you would think. They are primarily used for connecting different headends and data centers.
6:20 bro just described my entire family with deadly accuracy and even the same keyboard lol
lol
Nasa employees be copying windows 10 to flash drive with media creation tool in 30 seconds
actually you can do that offline so it depends on how good your drive is
0:23 never thought I’d see the 301 views reference ever again
I kmow
Me too
super well made video you deserve more subs
Wow, thank you!!
The servers of steam would have to allow that much going out as well
Now I can download 4k homwork files in a second
why do u make AI generated video now
Because you're an AI too
@@josephusmonzolin5251 of course I am a robot
Dead internet theory
@@narpwawhy are you ratio'd
@@viroslov ?
3:20 thats also assuming that your drive is fast enough to do that
Someone figured out how to make internet 313,000,000 times faster so now you can download every call of duty game and update in 0.2 seconds
Huh, how
@@scaw1499 Japanese scientists created 300TB per seconds internet
Holy
At the point your NVME SSDs would be the bottleneck.
2 years later with 500tbps wifi in japan:
Knowing my computer, it would blow up with internet that good.
Next to no ethernet adapters on laptops or PCs can even do 5gbps. also most networks have a subnet masked of 255.255.255.0 which means only 255 devices can be connected at a time. theres basically no way any average person could fully utilize the bandwidth at nasa
Exactly, I have 10gbit fiber, and typically I just end up waiting on the other end of connection.
Last I checked, Steam tops out around 2gbit, most other services top out at gigabit or even 100mbit. Even when services can theoretically do more, they usually rate limit so as to give others a fair chance.
The lower latency of fiber is nice, but you're rarely going to be able to use a full 10gbit, at least at present.... Maybe in a few years
Are you sure your cpu isn't the bottleneck when downloading off of steam? The greater the speed, the greater your cpu has to decompress that data. Even top of the line CPUs cannot decompress as fast as 10Gbit/s when downloading a steam game
to download the whole game of pubg, which is 43.06 Gigabytes (44093 Megabytes), We need to get the speed of the internet connection in Megabytes, which is 97000/8 = 12,125 Megabytes/s, assuming that your CPU and SSD can handle that, The game pubg can be downloaded in 3.63 seconds.
1:19 but my internet is about 97,000x slower than nasa (upload speed download speed is 20 mbps) so all my streams are super low quality also even my storage and ram (i think) is slower than nasa internet
Lucky, mine is at 3 mbps rn (3 mbps not MBPS)
20mbps wouldn't cause low streaming quality unless it's extremely unreliable, or you have extremely high ping. You only need about 10mbps to stream on twitch with good quality that viewers won't complain about. I suggest doing a longer internet speed test so you can see how often you experience lag spikes
As someone who has 50,000 friends, I need this internet.
If i had that id be downloading the dang solar system
I think you'll be seeing 10G around a lot in the years to come, with PCI-e 5.0 SSD's being equipped to handle well over 10,000MB/s of read and write operations and more and more SFP fibre networks being deployed across consumer brands.
My internet speed is 12kbps😭
as a mexican person i can relate XDDDDDD
bro its impossible, with that speed you are unable to watch youtube even in the lowest resolution
8kb/s😮💨
@@oleksandr8482ain't that where data comes in?
is that 💀💀
Even if your internet was that fast, it won’t matter because your install speed for solid state drives isn’t that fast and websites don’t let you use that much bandwith.
I work for ISP we offer 8.0gigabits/s download and 8.0 upload. Fiber to the modem...but its a complete waste of money after 1.0 since the average home network can not utilize more.
I doesn't really make sense at all. I mean most game Servers are capped to 1 Gigabit/s. The only usecase for something like this would probably be Homelabbing / Selfhosting or Connections to a VPS (things like VPS or so) etc
first of all, what SSD can write the data that fast on the drive? second what consumer CPU can take those data in their pipeline. the cpu itself will be saturated before it can reach those download speed
When you max out your internet speed talent tree. Download and Upload buttons become instant cast.
you have mastered the art of engaging content, well done!
Problems with having an internet speed that fast is your HD wont be able to write the data fast enough. Your bottleneck will be your HD read and write speeds.
nvme
I have multiple 10g and 100g connections at home, but honestly this brings nothing extra than a single 10g line at this time. Maybe only benefit is that I can do a iperf3 tests and see the result. Most of the times server I download from doesn't provide enough speed ;)
Ter uma internet que funciona nessa velocidade deve ser uma das coisas mais incríveis.
se vc tivesse uma internet dessa em casa vc nem reparava a diferenca de internet de 10 gbps
2.5 Gbit is enough for me already.
Nice video! Just wanted to mention that the first background song you used is also the same song used by the popular tech RUclipsr DankPods to test the sound from headphones
I like how the is a spike of replay at 0:53 . Lolol
Using 10mb unstable connection for two families 😂😢
I have 850 mpbs..
@@Lowenn_Laz thn you're lucky
I learned a lot from this video. thanks
You're videos deserve more views. Commenting of the algorithm
Haha thank you man! :D
1:23 im in europe
And until i think 2022 my wifi was way below 5mbps
Now it supposedly is 100mbps
On However with LAN it is 250mbps but over wifi it usually is way slower
Like your content and appreciate your research for your videos.
Thank you!
just found out my wifi got 250mbps download speed but right now its been acting shady
in romania most of us have 1000 mbps because of the company digi, and it dosen t even cost much, only 9/10 dollars a month.
Bro, Killing Minecraft Ping Server 💀
If your internet has a download of 97k mbp/s, it would be downloading at 12.125 GB/s, because 8 mbp/s = 1 MB/s, which means that 100GB games (or below) would need more than a second to download.
me when I have to wait more than 1 second to download a 100gb+ game: 😔
@@x8a yeah right?
yo cod with this would be insane, imagine seeing people move before they do
Diavolo from JoJo superpower
I live in Rep. Kosovo. Our country aims to be the first country in Europe with over 95% fiber optic coverage in few years and we are very close to that. The actual speeds in our country vary between 100 and 350mbps. I often travel to the European Union and in some large countries like Germany you feel privileged if you have a fiber optic connection. I consider myself lucky to live here 😊
Except the Cpu required to decompress game files coming from steam servers at that speed doesn't exist yet. Also steam servers most likely wont go faster than 10gbps ( I've gotten then to go about 4 gbps or 4000 mbps ). You would also need a lot of really fast ram and you need about 7 Gen 5 m.2 nvme ssds in raid 0
It means , there ISP is faster , and the NIC card that supports that much speed
Also how expensive is it?
According to a quick google search: "On average, fiber optic cable installation costs $1 to $6 per foot depending on the fiber count."
I got 1.5gps once but normally i have 800mbps-1gps
1:56 That's not how it works. You're still limited by what the server and other things like CDNs can offer you, plus the delay of how the traffic is propagated across the globe. So even if you have infinite speed you'd still be limited by the speeds of the aforementioned things
He literally said wrong
2:21 he said that here
fibre optic cables use the principle of total internal reflection and transfer data in the form of light
My internet speed is usually 600 mbps but when I download games it goes down to 20 lol
I'd be worried if it didn't go down i tink xd
@@bogxd wish my internet didn't have a data cap
@@unknownwolf4046 Mine has a cap at 100 mbps, what's urs?
@@bogxd 240mbps
That's kinda sad tbh. Mine is gigabit down (realistically though about 940ish mbps though) and reaches over 100mb/s on steam downloads nearly 100% of the time it's downloading. I also live in Australia too where we're known for not having good internet lol.
5:46 I live in a Tier 2 city in India & still my ISP Airtel offers 1 Gbps internet, not that I need that much speed.
I want to move my house to nasa.
5:42 my isp have 100 Gbps internet, from peering center, but they provide gigabite for customers.
5:56 its due to qos
My internet speed goes up to 585mbps - 1gb.
thats really op
@@bogxd Yeah.
2:28 but you can prioritize your protocols priority on your network using mikrotik - mangle rules.
im here because of amazing pubg
Hehe, I'm glad that you're here regardless the reason
imagine losing ingame with nasa's internet then u pull out that one excuse: "i'm lagging"
i have 300mb/s
That's actually very good, where are you from?
@@bogxd I am from Germany but that's not the standard over here
@@2a1v oof, that's rough 🤔😅
Mine is 45 mbps
@@JoannCoach Mine is very similar to yours, if I don't have it connected via LAN
Quick correction, theoretically you could download pubg in 0.001 seconds or whatever, but your bottleneck would be the drive you are installing to, even if you directly installed to your rtx 4090 gpu vram which is the fastest storage available at the moment from what i know
It still wouldn't be that fast
Wait what? 97000mb/s and you can download PUBG in less than a second? How? 97000 mb/s or 97gb/s is approx 12.12GB/s
Meanwhile my iPhone 7 over here stuck in 360p for eternity for whatever reason lol
In our country 15mbs (download speed 3.0mbs) for a month costs 30% of our salary
Bro fiber optic go to Spain you'll find it in a heartbeat
Ironic how this video took me like 3 minutes to load
you pay about 200$ for a fiber optic ethernet lan cable (3m length) but what you are actually paying for is the translation from normal copper wires to fiber optic and then back.
Note: just one of these cables will not increase your internet speed as most ISP's (Internet Service Providers) will scam you, for example i am paying for 1gbps but get about 8kbps up to ca. 25mbps.
if it's so efficient, why don't we replace all our cables with ESnet?
Bro:IM LAGGING MY INTERNET IS TRASH. Bros internet:
bro played the minecraft song at the end🙌
imagine gaming and designing with this hahah heaven for real !!!
With nasa internet i can finally download updates on the nes
not only would you need that fast internet, but you would need a 100 Gbps SSD HDD, and a CPU that can handle it
downlload speed would be nearly instant
but the ping in gaming would still pretty much remain unchanged since games very rarely use more than 10mbps bandwidth
100Gbps is widely available now if you own a data server ofc.
Ok, math isn't mathing in this video.
91000Mbps is not even 12GBps, so if PUBG is ~40GB it takes a little more than 3 seconds to download.
Not to mention that most web servers won't serve you even with 1Gbps, so Facebook won't load a lot faster than on your average home network (and websites have to calculate/render on server and client side too, which are independent of the bandwidth). On a 91Gbps connection you can load Facebook maybe in under 1 seconds but it won't be nearly instant anyway.
i pay 24 euros for 1000mbps to put that in to mb its 125mb/s
Wait, the average internet speed in the US is 12-25 mbps? Here in Lithuania, mobile data in a random village is 35!
I mean now some countries like Switzerland with companies like Salt they offer 10GB for personal use, and 40GB for business, so we getting there eventually.
Do another one if you had the speed of the deep space network
that first part about PUBG would make my RAM explode
just 30 years ago it was 2000 times slower then a regular person's, who know where we will be at in 30 years
4:20 isnt that common
Even i have fiber optic wifi
(Altho sometimws it dowsnt feel like that)
Now lets see how big their funding is
remember you need a fast enough ssd to be able to download it that fast also
as someone with fiber, 300 mbps is worth it and is probably the sweet spot. I download games a lot and it saves me so much time
No matter how fast that bandwidth is, the ads will find you
larger than disk write speed and LAN speed is kind useless , but I like it
"at this point, its not your internet, its how fast the server is willing to give it to." -some guy on reddit
Internet speed aside, yes it would download files that fast but your cpu/storage would most likely bottleneck it, slowing down the download.