`Tools` => `Options` => `Downloads` (Or click on the cogwheel to access the options)
`Tools` => `Options` => `Downloads` (Or click on the cogwheel to access the options)
### When adding a torrent
![!When adding a torrent](images/qb-options-downloads-when-adding-a-torrent.png)
1. For consistent with other torrents I recommend leaving this on `Original`.
1. For consistency with other torrents I recommend leaving this on `Original`.
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**Suggested: `Original`**
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1. Delete the .torrent file after it has been added to qBittorrent.
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**Suggested: `Personal preferences`**
**Suggested: `Personal preference`**
1. Pre-allocated disk space for the added torrents, this limits fragmentation and also makes sure if you use a cache drive or a feeder disk that the space is available.
1. Make sure this is set to `Automatic` else your downloads do not go into the category folder.
1. Make sure this is set to `Automatic`. Your downloads will not go into the category folder otherwise.
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**Suggested: `Automatic`**
1. This helps you to manage your file location based on Categories.
1. This helps you to manage your file location based on categories.
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**Suggested: `Enabled`**
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**Read the `ATTENTION` block below**
1. If you enable this, your incomplete downloads will be placed first in this location before moved to your `Default Save Path:`. This could be useful if you want your downloads to use a separate SSD/Feeder disk[^1]. But this also results in extra unnecessary moves or in worse cases a slower and more I/O intensive copy + delete.
1. If you enable this, your incomplete downloads will be placed in this directory until completed. This could be useful if you want your downloads to use a separate SSD/Feeder disk[^1], but this also results in extra unnecessary moves or in worse cases a slower and more I/O intensive copy + delete.
1. Your port used for incoming connection, this also the port you opened in your router/firewall or port forwarding on your VPN provider to make sure you're connectable.
1. Your port used for incoming connections, this is the port you opened in your router/firewall or port forwarded at your VPN provider to make sure you're connectable.
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**Suggested: `The port you opened in your router/firewall or port forwarding on your VPN provider`**
**Suggested: `The port you opened in your router/firewall or port forwarded at your VPN provider`**
1. This should be actually Disabled in your router for several security reasons.
1. This should be disabled in your router for several security reasons.
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
1. Make sure this is Disabled so you don't mess up the forwarded port.
1. Make sure this is disabled so you don't mess up the forwarded port.
Here you can set your global rate limits, meaning your maximum download/upload speed used by qBittorrent.(for all torrents)
Here you can set your global rate limits, meaning your maximum download/upload speed used by qBittorrent. (For all torrents)
What's the best setting depends on many factors?
The best settings depends on many factors.
- Your ISP speed.
- Your hardware used.
- Your personal usage of your connection for other things.
- Bandwidth needed by other services in your home network.
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**Suggested: `For a home connection that you use with others it's best practice to set the upload/download rate to about 70-80% of your maximum upload/download speed.`**
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Not going to cover the the technical part what it does, But the following setting is recommended for best speeds (in most cases)
Not going to cover the technical part of what it does, but the following settings are recommended for best speeds (in most cases).
1. Prevents you to be flooded if the uTP protocol is used for any reason.
1. Prevents you from being flooded if the uTP protocol is used for any reason.
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**Suggested: `Enabled`**
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
1. Prevents you to be flooded if the uTP protocol is used for any reason.
1. Apply rate limit to peers on LAN
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**Suggested: `Enabled`**
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1. These settings are mainly used for public trackers (and should be enabled for them) and not for private trackers, decent private trackers use a private flag where they ignore these settings.
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**Suggested: `Personal preferences`**
**Suggested: `Personal preference`**
1. Recommended setting `Allow encryption` rather than enforcing it allows more peers to connect and is recommended on underpowered systems as it will allow for lower overhead.
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**Suggested: `Allow encryption`**
1. Anonymous mode hides clients (qBittorrent) fingerprint from the peer-ID, sets the ‘User-Agent’ to Null and it doesn’t share your IP-address directly with trackers (though peers will still see your IP address). If using private trackers, it's recommended to `disable` this. I also got reports from people who are using this that they had worse speed.
1. Anonymous mode hides clients (qBittorrent) fingerprint from the peer-ID, sets the ‘User-Agent’ to Null and it doesn’t share your IP-address directly with trackers (though peers will still see your IP address). If using private trackers, it's recommended to `disable` this. I also got reports from people who are using this that they had worse speeds.
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**Suggested: `Disabled`**
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