How long does it take to download 10 GB at 50 Mbps?

26 min 40 sec Theoretical minimum at full line rate (6.25 MB/s), real downloads typically run 5โ€“15% slower. Edit the calculator and this updates live.

Mbps vs MB/s, why the math says 26 min 40 sec

Internet plans are sold in megabits per second (Mbps, small b). File sizes are shown in megabytes (MB, big B). One byte is 8 bits, so a 100 Mbps connection moves at most 12.5 MB of file data per second, divide your plan speed by 8 to get the number your download manager shows.

That factor of 8 is why a "100 meg" plan doesn't download a 100 MB file in one second: it needs 8 seconds in theory, and a little more in practice once protocol overhead (typically 5โ€“15%), Wi-Fi conditions, and server limits are counted.

time = (10 GB ร— 8 bits/byte) รท 50 Mbps = 26 min 40 sec

10 GB at every common speed

Connection speedDownload time
5 Mbps 4 hr 26 min 40 sec
10 Mbps 2 hr 13 min 20 sec
25 Mbps 53 min 20 sec
50 Mbps (this page) 26 min 40 sec
100 Mbps 13 min 20 sec
200 Mbps 6 min 40 sec
300 Mbps 4 min 27 sec
500 Mbps 2 min 40 sec
1 Gbps 1 min 20 sec

Other file sizes at 50 Mbps

File sizeDownload time
100 MB 16 sec
250 MB 40 sec
500 MB 1 min 20 sec
1 GB 2 min 40 sec
2 GB 5 min 20 sec
5 GB 13 min 20 sec
10 GB (this page) 26 min 40 sec
20 GB 53 min 20 sec
50 GB 2 hr 13 min 20 sec
100 GB 4 hr 26 min 40 sec
250 GB 11 hr 6 min 40 sec
500 GB 22 hr 13 min 20 sec
1 TB 1 day 20 hr 26 min
2 TB 3 days 16 hr 53 min

Frequently asked questions

How long does 10 GB really take at 50 Mbps?

The theoretical minimum is 26 min 40 sec. Real downloads lose 5โ€“15% to protocol overhead, Wi-Fi conditions, and server throttling, so plan on roughly 29 min 20 sec to 30 min 40 sec.

What is 50 Mbps in MB/s?

50 megabits per second equals 6.25 megabytes per second (divide by 8, because one byte is 8 bits). Your download manager reports MB/s, which is why the number looks smaller than your plan speed.

What speed do I need to download 10 GB in under 10 minutes?

At least 134 Mbps of real throughput. Add ~10% headroom for overhead when choosing a plan.

How long would 10 GB take on gigabit (1 Gbps)?

1 min 20 sec, about 20ร— faster than 50 Mbps.