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Is your internet fast enough for Google Stadia? Here’s how to find out

Is your internet fast enough for Google Stadia? Here’s how to find out

Posted on June 11, 2019August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Google has made a speed test to let you know if your internet connection is fast enough to handle its Google Stadia game streaming service.

The test works by linking your browser with third party speed test service provider M-Lab’s closest server and generally takes under 30 seconds to complete. Google recommends that you pause any downloads or streaming services while you run the test and preferably use the device and network you plan to play on.
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