Battle Best antivirus for low memory

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superboy123

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hello everyone...
I would like to ask which antivirus is better for a low spec computer (low ram/ CPU specs).
 

cdnsempre

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2013 i´m impressionate with Norton AV. For me was number one. Are discret, light, and works like an "invisible" AV.
Actually i love MSE
 

aztony

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I voted Avast although I've never used their suite. But if the suite is as efficient as the free version then it's good to go. One other than wasn't on the list is Panda. I know some folks are suspicious/distrustful of its cloud aspect. But if you are not one of them and lite-ness is vital, Panda shouldn't be overlooked.
 

Ink

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Because you can choose 'Other', then state it in your reply. Poll is currently limited to 10 options.
 

Rencisss135

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I am using Bitdefender Antivirus Free edition. It consumes only 50 MB or lower. (I'm a gamer)

Bitdefender free is good...

I also used Avast! Free antivirus and is a very good choice. But I will go for Bitdefender free
 
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Neno

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Avira Internet Security has lowest performance impact by far in that list. Or you can choose Webroot SecureAnywhere.
 

nissimezra

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Avast uses about 10 mb of RAM, Comodo too
Eset is also very light on the system but sometimes memory usage exceeds 90mb

Those 3 are my pick
Bitdefender free, just give it a bit time or CIS 6.2 (no more than 10mb or ram usage on my pc).

no AV out there uses 10 mb. not yet anyway
comodo and Bitdefender free very heavy for pentium

MSE is the best option for freeware
 
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