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If you are in the CPU limitation, you will of course gain a lot if you save ~30% of CPU cycles by disabling Adguard. I'm also experiencing a severe hit in speed on this machine. I have another PC with an i5 3550, and there the CPU load is pinned to 100% when the speedtest starts. What you see here is the utilization of a slightly overclocked Core i7 8700K (6 cores). While transmitting ~930 Mbit/s the CPU load increased by ~30% due to Adguard service and ~24% due to the browser process and some ~15% "System" due to the network stack. I also have a Gbit connection and I can fully use it (up to ~950 Mbit/s which is limited by the overhead of Gbit network link), but as you can see in the screenshot I'm almost hitting full CPU utilization when I'm doing a speedtest with Adguard enabled. You have to look at your CPU load when doing the speedtest. They may need debug logs (or better yet, access to a connection that fast). Not sure if that's still the case or not, may know otherwise.
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The Use redirect driver mode option is the one I'd definitely try in this case.įinally, one of the other potential problems with this kind of issue is, as far as I know, the AG devs don't have access to an internet connection that fast and have been unable to actually test for this issue. In that case you can try going into AG's advanced settings section and try toggling the Use redirect driver mode and/or the Filter localhost options and see if that helps. WFP or TDI) is an incompatibility with antivirus/antimalware software. Other things that could cause this (which is related to the network driver, e.g.
![adguard dns speed adguard dns speed](https://www.pctipp.ch/img/1/2/2/5/7/1/2/6f0bbcf1494752d9.jpg)
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If so, it could be a filter causing it as this was also a noted issue in the past where whitelisting the speed test 'fixed' it. Otherwise if you're not using the WFP driver (instead using the TDI driver) you might try enabling the WFP driver and see if it helps.īut I have to ask, is it actually slowing down your connection? Are you just basing this on speed tests? If you are basing it on speed tests, try whitelisting the speed test website(s) and see if speeds improve. Are you using the WFP driver? If so, try disabling it in AG's Settings > Network and see if that helps. Well, in the past it was an issue with the older network driver, but with the newer one it *should* work better.
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