What is the best BitTorrent Client?
So what is the “Best bittorrent Client“?
- uTorrent
(Known as both “u-torrent” and “micro torrent”, this is the most popular torrent tool today. uTorrent has all the functions a torrent downloader will ever need, and it only requires 1 MB of hard drive space and memory. uTorrent has all the downloading and seeding performance of its competitors, but with minimal impact to the rest of your computer’s speed.) - BitComet
(Good, but losing popularity to uTorrent) - ABC
(Another very popular Torrent client) - BitLord
(A popular tool that has a built-in torrent search engine…you may never need to use a torrent search web site ever again with this product) - TurboBT
(Nice-looking GUI appearance with this package) - Azureus
(A Java language client; was considered “king” of the torrent programs until uTorrent software came along and took that crown away. As with uTorrent and any other software you install, ensure that you virus scan.) - The Original BitTorrent Client
(Authored by Bram Cohen himself; no fancy GUI here, but it downloads quickly. Recommended for programmer types and Macintosh users)
Those are the top 7 best bittorent clients.
Why Does BitTorrent Cause So Much Latency?
Whether you’re browsing the net or chatting on Skype, bandwidth and latency is an important aspect of your Internet service – especially when it comes down sharing your Internet connection with somebody else. Peer to Peer (P2P) applications are one of the most intensive tasks your modem can perform (with reportedly half of all Internet traffic being from a P2P network)
If you’ve ever tried using Skype or tried to play online games whilst trying to download something, you will know that it can be quite frustrating to see your ping go over 100ms. Although using utilities such as CfosSpeed can help manage your internet through prioritising which programs get faster speeds on your internet, here are some some causes and other solutions to this problem.












