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When you download games, Steam doesn’t just write files directly to your hard drive. It does a few things in the background:
1. It downloads compressed chunks.
2. It unpacks and verifies those chunks before writing them.
So sometimes your download speed looks fine, but your hard drive seems idle — because Steam is sitting there checking or unpacking stuff in RAM or cache before actually writing it down.
✅ Why it happens:
- If your hard drive is an HDD (not SSD), unpacking takes longer, and Steam “pauses” writing while it processes.
- If your CPU or RAM is maxed out, that can slow things down too — Steam needs both for unpacking.
✅ What you can do:
1. Check task manager while downloading.
- Look at Disk, CPU, and RAM usage.
- You’ll probably see CPU or RAM going up while disk usage is low — that’s normal behavior.
2. Make sure Steam is installed on the fastest drive you have.
- SSD > HDD for Steam downloads these days.
- If you can, move Steam’s library to SSD.
3. Disable other apps running in the background.
- Close browsers, Discord, whatever else eats CPU/RAM while downloading.
4. Change Steam’s download settings:
- Go to Steam > Settings > Downloads
- Try turning off “Throttle downloads while streaming” and clear download cache.
🎙️ Bottom line:
Your hard drive is probably fine — it’s just Steam’s download system doing its thing. No need to worry unless it completely freezes or throws disk errors.
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