Check your internet connection speed. If your internet connection is slow, it will directly impact the speed of your torrent downloads. Make sure you have a stable and fast internet connection.
2. Limited number of seeders:
The speed of a torrent download depends on the number of seeders available for the torrent file. If there are not enough seeders, the download speed will be slow. Try to find torrents with a high number of seeders.
3. Port forwarding:
Port forwarding may be required to allow incoming connections for torrent downloads. Make sure the correct ports are forwarded in your router settings.
4. Antivirus or firewall blocking:
Some antivirus or firewall software may block torrent traffic. Check the settings of your security software and make sure it doesn't block torrent downloads.
5. Quality of the torrent file:
The quality of the torrent file can also affect download speed. Some torrent files may be corrupt or incomplete, which can lead to slow downloads. Try to find high-quality torrent files from trusted sources.
6. Opera's built-in torrent client:
Opera has a built-in torrent client. However, it may not be as efficient as dedicated torrent clients such as uTorrent or qBittorrent. Try using a dedicated torrent client and check if the download speed improves.
7. Number of active torrents:
Having too many active torrents at the same time can slow down the download speed of each individual torrent. Try reducing the number of active torrents.