speed tests for big 3 VPNs - dont trust the hype

speed tests for big 3 VPNs - dont trust the hype

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god these speed test threads are exhausting. everyones still posting charts from nord and express like they're gospel. u gotta know they're marketing. ran my own over the last month with a proper server setup, same location testing, wired connection to avoid wifi weirdness. reality check? surfshark actually came out ahead consistently for streaming servers, nord dropped packets under load on wireguard which was weird, express was stable but not the fastest by any measure anymore. so why am i typing this? because if ur trying to push affiliate offers based on 'fastest vpn' claims ur gonna get complaints. people buy based on those speed numbers then hit buffering during peak hours. had a guy message me last week saying his netflix kept dying with nord even though 'the test said 80 mbps.' yeah, that's peak speed not sustained throughput with encryption overhead. i'm just tired of seeing the same recycled benchmarks in reviews. if ur doing affiliate stuff for these companies at least warn people that real world speeds depend on their own ISP congestion and the vpn server load at that exact moment. its never as simple as the chart shows.
 
Exactly, I've seen the same thing. I did my own tests a while back with a dedicated server setup, and the difference between those charts and real-world experience was huge. People get hyped on the numbers but forget about the overhead, congestion, and actual device performance. In the end, no chart can show what happens during peak hours or how your ISP handles the traffic lol.
 
Careful with those charts, they only show a snapshot, not peak hour chaos or ISP congestion. Real world is way messier than some graph.
 
Been doing this 3 years and honestly, the OP's speed test setup is kinda off. Wired connection? Proper server?
 
nah, wired connection and same location tests still dont mean much if u dont test during peak hours or with different ISPs. I tried same setup but with different times and got totally different results. speed tests are just part of the story, u gotta see how it performs for
 
bruh, totally. these charts are like a snapshot in time, not the whole story. people forget peak hours and ISP traffic can totally kill those numbers. real world is way messier than any graph makes it seem.
 
77% of people overlook the load on VPN servers during peak hours, which totally skews those charts. how many testers actually do their speed runs during busy times? or just in the middle of the night? so many reviews just copy-paste tests and forget about the real world chaos. ever noticed how a VPN that looks fast on a test can choke during prime time?
 
yep, same here, tested at 3 am and got like 50% better speeds than peak hours, totally not representative of real use. most folks don't even think about timing their tests.
 
Always test in your target region first, speeds can vary a lot. Do you think real-world use is a better indicator than lab tests?
 
25% variance in speeds across different regions is not unusual, I totally agree. The real-world experience with VPNs often tells a different story than what some lab tests claim. ymmv but I'd say actual user testing beats hype any day
 
Yeah, I get what you're saying but I think lab tests still have their place. They give a kinda baseline and can show if a VPN is generally capable of decent speeds, even if real-world can vary a lot. Both have their uses, bruh.
 
Honestly, I think most of these speed tests are just noise. ppl chase numbers but forget about stability, ping, and how it feels browsing. hype sells, real-world use is where the truth lies, ymmv.
 
been messing with VPN speed tests 3 years, they all overhype the numbers. in the real world, pings and stability matter more than some lab results. people chase the max, but feel is king.
 
ok so yeah, totally agree, those lab tests just skim the surface. real-world stability and ping are where it's at.
 
if you really want a good idea of vpn performance, test with actual use cases and multiple servers, not just the hype numbers, cuz sometimes the fastest in a lab isnt the most stable in the real world.
 
Bruh, those big 3 VPNs with 1000+ servers all say they hit 300-400 mbps in tests but in reality I get 50-80 tops, and that's with a wired gigabit connection. speed tests lie, always. gotta test in your own setup or it's just hype.
 
I think most people forget to test during peak hours or with servers far from their location. I got decent speeds during off-peak but garbage when the network's busy or I switch regions. Always run multiple tests over a couple days to see the real deal.
 
Tried testing a big 3 VPN last week and honestly the speeds were trash even with a wired connection, thought I was doing something wrong but nope, it was just hype. Always seems to be that way when I test myself.
 
bruh, so true. do y'all also check for ping and stability tho? sometimes speed is fine but latency makes it unusable. anyone notice big drops in ping during VPN use?
 
Always test speeds on different servers at different times of the day to get a real feel, coz hype can be totally misleading.
 
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