This is normal behavior and is (mostly) independent from the used software to transfer files. Windows reads files into its file cache (in RAM) as fast as it can. It also writes them to their destination as fast as it can, but the destination is usually much slower (network, USB, VPN, etc). As soon as the Windows file cache is full, the read speed drops down to the write speed.
I said "mostly independent" because there are some tweaks that can be made (e.g. TC's big file copy mode), but nothing to magically increase the destination's bandwidth.
I said "mostly independent" because there are some tweaks that can be made (e.g. TC's big file copy mode), but nothing to magically increase the destination's bandwidth.
Statistics: Posted by Dalai — 2024-06-14, 11:08 UTC