The same thing happens to all the steam game shortcuts on the desktop. They take 20-30 seconds to load, but if i click on them through the Steam icon in the task bar or through the Library, they load up instantly.

Lately, I started experiencing problems with my IPTV while downloading something at high speed (Steam or uTorrent). Ok, not a big problem, can wait. It also had some kind of a slow response (but good speed when things start "going") through Wifi, when browsing from phone... Also, not a big deal, I'm not in a hurry and rarely using Wifi and phone for browsing at home.


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Ok, no panic, let's do another reset, turn off everything else, just leave my PC on (only phones were connected over wifi, doing nothing). Still a FAIL. There is no chance at all to download at normal speed again. And the worst thing - everything else around (while downloading at 140Mbps) is very slow and unresponsive. IPTV at 1080p doesn't work at all.. pages load slowly. When downloading is stopped, I can go to sleedtest and test 500+/500+ down/up without problems. But while Steam is downloading at those 140Mbps, speedtest can barely hit 10Mbps.

I just installed Arch, I3, Nvidia drivers, Lutris and Steam. One game I play by lutris (Vanilla World of Warcraft) seems to run perfectly, but steam games are not working that well. Games seems to launch normally, but very slow and the games are running extremely slow! I wonder where I should start the troubleshooting, could it be missing steam libraries, configurations or maybe related to nvidia drivers?

If you can confirm that the nvidia card is being used, there's a chance dxvk might not be used as it should. You can check by adding "DXVK_HUD=1 %command%" to a game's launch options in your Steam library. You'll get an on-screen display in the corner of the screen showing GPU + driver version, and framerate. If you don't get that, then dxvk is (perhaps incorrectly) not being used, in favor of the much slower wined3d (?).

I'm using PC, instead of laptop. And I'm playing native linux games on steam which have worked perfectly before with same setup on ubuntu and manjaro. I did install proton aswell, but haven't really needed or used it.

Okey! I still need more time to study what initramfs modules are and how to do changes there, but here is what I have done this far. I'm taking it quite slow to avoid breaking anything and trying to understand every step as well as I can in given time. Lets see what happens after boot now.

It might be the case that some third-party applications or even a windows service running in the background might be preventing Steam from being able to utilize the required resources for its proper functioning. If the application is hogging a lot of resources and you notice there is high CPU, GPU, or DISK usage by a particular application on your computer, Steam might be running slow.

Some people complained that the issue goes away temporarily when the Web cache is cleared from Steam as we indicated in the first step in this article but it comes back after some time. Therefore, in this step, we will be exploring a permanent solution to this issue by permanently deleting the cached files on our computer and then deleting a folder from steam. For that:

one thing to understand about the speed test is that it is measuring your entire bandwidth from your isp to your house. if steam used all of that, there would be no internet for the rest of your house lol. 


also are you downloading to a hard drive? hard drives are much slower and clearing the cache will only temporarily work.

Steams download server is set to one that is in the same country as me, about 2 - 3 hours away from here, which is the closest I can get. I did the symlinking thing, which sadly hasn't improved anything.


At this point, I'm about to give up. The only "fix" I have is reinstalling steam which works for 10 minutes or so, but I don't really want to continuously reinstall steam every day whenever I have updates or want to download a game, given that it resets my settings for some games.

However, in spite of cleaning up the vintage open-frame motor, lubricating the gears, and even oiling the driver wheel linkages, it runs slow. In fact, it ran faster with the boiler shell off and just the smoke unit and motor were sitting on the wheel assembly. If I add cars behind the engine and tender, it runs even slower.

Brushes and springs are cheap and I always suggest replacing them. However also look at the fingers on the reverse unit. Make sure they are not worn and barely making contact on the drum. Clean the drum! The motor is running slow because insufficient current is getting to it. And when it is under load it demands more juice! You may have a bad connection on the leads from the tender trucks. While the wire may still be attached most of the strands are broken restricting current flow. If you can switch tenders and if the loco runs fine you have ruled out the motor being a problem. Another area to look at is the wires leading from the tender to the plug. I have encountered the fabric being stuck but the majority of the strands in the wires being broken. This will definatlely prevent you engine from pulling! I hope this helps.

MajorBrushes and springs are cheap and I always suggest replacing them. However also look at the fingers on the reverse unit. Make sure they are not worn and barely making contact on the drum. Clean the drum! The motor is running slow because insufficient current is getting to it. And when it is under load it demands more juice! You may have a bad connection on the leads from the tender trucks. While the wire may still be attached most of the strands are broken restricting current flow. If you can switch tenders and if the loco runs fine you have ruled out the motor being a problem. Another area to look at is the wires leading from the tender to the plug. I have encountered the fabric being stuck but the majority of the strands in the wires being broken. This will definatlely prevent you engine from pulling! I hope this helps.

Major, you raise a good point on the wires from the tender. When I was in the process of rehabbing my old steamer last January, I had cut the original braided wires from the tender to the jack panel on the back of the engine. So, I ordered a new wiring harness from a well known source, whose name I will not mention. Three months later when the wiring harness arrived in the mail, it was hardly a reproduction of the original AF wiring harness. Instead, it looked like four different colored Brawa 26 gauge wires wrapped in a shoelace. I wired it in but ever since the speed of the engine has been considerably slower, coincidence or otherwise. I have wondered if the electrical pick up is good from the rails to the tender but if the electrical current is reduced to the motor because of inadequately sized wiring in the harness. Now that the issue has been raised, I will check that out with a volt meter.

It sounds like that would be a good place to start. Not being a purist when I have rewired the connection from the tender to the plug I just use black stranded wire. It is flexible enough and that solved my connection problem. I own three 312 pacifics and they are some of my best, smoothest quietest runners. On one of them I completely removed the plug connection and direct wired the motor to the tender in the same fashion that Gilbert did in the mid 50s on later steam locomotives. It is one less thing that can go wrong.

MajorIt sounds like that would be a good place to start. Not being a purist when I have rewired the connection from the tender to the plug I just use black stranded wire. It is flexible enough and that solved my connection problem. I own three 312 pacifics and they are some of my best, smoothest quietest runners. On one of them I completely removed the plug connection and direct wired the motor to the tender in the same fashion that Gilbert did in the mid 50s on later steam locomotives. It is one less thing that can go wrong.

One thing I noticed was that Steam was slow as hell, not the internet speed (as Original War being ~1.3GB took 20 minutes to download) but the Steam Client itself. If I hovered over a menu option it would take 5-10 seconds before it would highlight and about that long to do what it would do after I click. Likewise when going into a text box to type in my username and password where I have to wait a few seconds for 8 characters to appear. When I try moving the window I click and drag the title bar but it doesn't follow and it can take more than 10s for the window to catch up to the cursor.

As I said this isn't an internet connection problem as at the same time I was on the internet (looking up where the Steam Games get downloaded to) and also about 20 minutes to download over 1GB is a new record for my laptop regarding something that isn't a torrent. I also know my laptop wasn't slow itself because Chrome and Explore was working just fine.

I think it's because of the HDD/SSD (your main drive) being too full. Also from personal experience, having cleared up some space on my main drive and used a disk clean tool to clean up temporary files, steam seems to be working normally now for me.

My steam downloads are about half the speed of what I am getting on windows. I changed my dns to 8.8.8.8 that sped it up from a crawl to about half the speed are there any other tips or tricks to speed up my downloads

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