They have almost not effect on download speeds. Unless you had a ridiculously fast connection and hard drive and a very old processor with vary little ram. Page loads could be slow because of insufficient ram though. Check your task manager and make sure it is not being all used up. The speed of your connection is probably the bottleneck however.
That means that your processor in your PC really has two processors and each speed shows the speed of it's "core"
Your speeds are dictated by your ISP. THEY set the amount for the download and upload speed.
There is no known maximum download speed for a torrent. Download speeds are dependent on one's computer and the number of people also downloading the torrent.
The processor speed depends on the specific processor. In general, most processors have a range of about 1 gigahertz on the lower end to about 3.6 gigahertz on the upper end.
Changing your IP address will not change your download speeds.
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It affects the download speed of the internet if you are also scanning a anti virus to your computer.
There are countless factors that affect CPU speed, but here are a few:TemperatureVentilationCoolingOverclockingMotherboard bus-speedsType of processor (32-bit, 64-bit, reduced instruction-set, etc)
i normally get speeds varying from 12-19 mbps download.
For 3G, the speeds will usually be somewhere over 100kbs. However, because of lower processor speeds any highly complex website might load slower than if it was on a normal desktop.
You can see the speeds of download in the download option. It is present in the menu of the Chrome.
... it doesn't.