look, i get the desire for hard numbers but lets be real for a second. anyone throwing around claims about no logs holding up under real heavy torrent loads w/o leaks is prob full of it. most of those tests are staged or done in ideal lab conditions, not the chaos of actual torrenting. if a VPN is truly no logs, it should handle any load without leaks, period. but here's the thing, most of these so called reviews are just marketing fluff with a quick speed test and a pretty website. they rarely show real-world data under stress. i've run my own tests, and let me tell you, the difference between a good VPN and a suspect one is how it performs when you push it. if they can't deliver real data on bandwidth and leak stability while torrenting at scale, then all you're doing is trusting their word which is a big no-no in my book. bottom line: don't fall for the hype. if you want real numbers, you gotta do the testing yourself or find independent tests that show the VPN handling heavy loads without leaks. if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.