6.70 needs a fix: the assembling order must be always adjusted to reflect the current order in the download list. When something is moved in the download list, it should be moved accordingly in the assembly queue. Or on the assembly line
I hope it is possible to implement?
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I often use 6.55 final. It can handle simultaneous downloading and unrarring just fine. Plus, it does not have cache = 0 stalling issues (6.70 still has).
So I am inclined to reject the argument that my hard drive is too slow.
It is possible, though, that 6.55 just slows down the download and waits until the file is written to the drive before continuing downloading. So that might result in lower average download speeds. But not lower than with 6.70 anyway.
But the advantage is that Move to Top or Add to Top works instantly in 6.55.
Unfortunately 6.55 has some other issues, for example, it sometimes creates some incomplete/corrupt files that are not properly indicated (not in all capital letters). That happens sometimes with multiple small files such as ebooks. Then I have trouble sorting them out, which ones are good and which ones are bad, because I get multiple copies of the same files and usually one is OK, but others are not, and how to know that (-0002) is OK if all are in small letters? That is somehow related to the state of my headers in those groups or something.
But with large files 6.55 works mostly fine, perhaps because I am more careful what I put into the download list.
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I guess I could put the cache (with the whole NBData, SPOOL_V6, etc. - probably there is no way to separate them?) on the internal drive. I still don't want to use SSD for that because SSD has a limited life in terms of the number of write operations.
But my other internal drives are all 720p rpm WD Black drives. So, I guess, faster than Blue ones.
As to putting the Download folder onto a faster internal drive and then extracting to an external one, hm. Not everything is extracted. Not all posts have par files, or even are rars. Having Downloads on an internal drive would require periodical probably manual attending, as opposed to just replacing the full drive with the new empty one - I always have a big box of new empty drives
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Just started a new download: 280 GB in 180 files.
I just hope I will not need to download something urgently in the next 4 hours...
Download speed so far 200-250 Mbps, but ETA: 4 hours.