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Deluge, Qbit and Transmission X64 for Windows are all very good.

For Qbit, if you have a high speed connection (100 Mbit+):

Port : 63199
Global number of maximum connections: 1000
Maximum number of connections per torrent : 200
Encryption Mode: Prefer encryption
In Advanced, set Disk Write Cache Size to 1536 MB (maximum number allowed) and transfer list refresh interval to 100 ms.

If you're the hit and run type, those settings will do. If you're the conscious type and seed, set:

Global maximum number of upload slots: 200
Maximum number of upload slots per torrent: 25

These are the settings I use, and as I said, it gets to 50 MB/s and above all the time on well-seeded torrents.
 
Deluge, Qbit and Transmission X64 for Windows are all very good.

For Qbit, if you have a high speed connection (100 Mbit+):

Port : 63199
Global number of maximum connections: 1000
Maximum number of connections per torrent : 200
Encryption Mode: Prefer encryption
In Advanced, set Disk Write Cache Size to 1536 MB (maximum number allowed) and transfer list refresh interval to 100 ms.

If you're the hit and run type, those settings will do. If you're the conscious type and seed, set:

Global maximum number of upload slots: 200
Maximum number of upload slots per torrent: 25

These are the settings I use, and as I said, it gets to 50 MB/s and above all the time on well-seeded torrents.

Those settings will all depend more than your speed on your modem/router, if it can handle all the connections you throw at it. Normally, ISPs give you the crap they have around from last century.
 
Those were some best case scenario settings, assuming your ISP doesn't throttle your torrent traffic and you have a high speed connection, like I said.

Doesn't mean they will necessarily work for everyone, I just thought I'd provide them because info about how to configure Qbit correctly for high speed is pretty scarce. :)
 
Those were some best case scenario settings, assuming your ISP doesn't throttle your torrent traffic and you have a high speed connection, like I said.

Doesn't mean they will necessarily work for everyone, I just thought I'd provide them because info about how to configure Qbit correctly for high speed is pretty scarce. :)

Then don't post them online ;) you just said a good internet connection, it depends on your router being able to manage those conections at the same time, no throttling nor high speed, once I had one that rebooted when it went above 400 connections, it sucked. But anywho.

Set a random port, start with if you hit your broadband limit, if you don't start tweaking your connections settings.
 
We've been able to remove ads for free for over 3 years:

http://schizoduckie.github.io/PimpMyuTorrent/#/

https://forum.utorrent.com/topic/81...s-except-for-the-silly-upgrade-banner/?page=1

There's no point in switching to another client if you can "fix" this one.

Actually, there is. Not giving any type of business or usage to a company that make poor user decisions IS the point. Trying to "fix" what the company broke in the first place is a fool's errand.
 
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