• kate
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      312 days ago

      Isn’t that just because they download a compressed format?

            • KillingTimeItself
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              112 days ago

              how old/new is your cpu? CPUs recently, in the last 5-8 years have gotten really fast.

              • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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                112 days ago

                It’s a bit old, it’s a Ryzen 3500U (laptop from 2017/2018 ish), so at the older end of your range. I’m still maxing my internet speed, it just kicks the fan on.

                I haven’t checked my desktop (Ryzen 5600) because I don’t hear the fan when the CPU gets pegged (never thought to check), but maybe I will the next time I download a game.

                • KillingTimeItself
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                  212 days ago

                  that’s definitely not in the range of like, super old cpus, but it’s also not super fast either. Modern cpus should be like 20-30% faster i think, in single core, which is what compression uses.

                  Realistically compression should be as aggressive as possible, because it saves bandwidth, and it’s basically a free resource,

                  • @sugar_in_your_tea@sh.itjust.works
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                    12 days ago

                    Sure, and I have no issues with compression or encryption on the device. In fact, I used full-disk encryption for a few years and had zero issues, and I’ve done plenty of compression and decompression as well (in fact, I think my new OS uses compression at the FS layer). Most of the time, that stuff is completely a non-issue since CPUs have special instructions for common algorithms, I think they’re just using something fancy that doesn’t have hardware acceleration on my CPU or something.

                    I’m planning to replace it, but it still works well for what I need it for: Minecraft for the kids, Rust Dev for me, and indie games and videos every so often. I’m on integrated graphics and it’s still holding up well.