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I've been running the bitcoin-qt client for over a week now trying to catch up with the block chain (closer to three weeks if I count the first time I had to synchronize everything). Looking at my bandwidth usage, I'm only getting 2-5 kB/s at any given time.
I did a ton of Googling and noticed a lot of others were complaining about the long synchronization process, but none of them seemed to be as long as mine (and no one made mention of their speeds). Is it supposed to be this slow, or have I set something up incorrectly?
I should further clarify that this is not a new issue, this has been persistent since I started using bitcoin over a year ago.
Further information:
The client is always at or below 8 connections to the Bitcoin network (if that is at all relevant/useful information). I have UPnP enabled.
Computer: I'm using a laptop (OS: Win7 64-bit) from a few years back, so inherently the specs aren't tops (but by no means terrible) - the CPU is an AMD Athlon II M300 (2 cores / 2 threads, 2.0 GHz, 1MB cache).
CPU Usage: According to perfmon, bitcoin-qt averages 7% CPU consumption.
Blocks processed: 124 in an hour (I also made a list breaking it up into 10-minute increments and it averaged 1.8-2.0 blocks per minute of those increments, so it agrees with the hourly rate without much fluctuation).
I recently also have downloaded the complete block chain. It took me a few hours (close to 8 to 10 i believe). But the complete BitCoin folder currently holds more than 8Gb. So maybe 1 Gb an hour... – Rik Verbeek – 2013-05-02T10:30:11.653
My wallet seems to increase faster than it decreases! I started logging blocks remaining. It has been on for 4 days now. Core 2 Duo 4GB Ram WinXP. CPU is at 0-5% and I have a 20mbps Internet pipe. WTF. 40761 35834 39716 37544 38214 38376 40918 31264 40728 40896 40922 – None – 2013-05-08T04:36:20.057