Aurora Config

Aurora

Level 1
Thread author
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Apr 3, 2014
21
Browser Add-ons:
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illumination

You must have good luck... when i have that many addons firefox doesn't even work anymore.
Goodluck, im thinking he is running a turbo charged V8 under the hood of that computer... :D
 

Aurora

Level 1
Thread author
Verified
Apr 3, 2014
21
Memory Fox is helping a lot. Max memory usage of Firefox is around 450MB, on average is 100-250MB.;)
My Mid-range pc info: i5 overclocked to 4.5 Ghz, 16gb of ram, Windows and programs on SSD, AMD 7870.
Btw, is it posible to re-edit the configuration of first post? :D
 
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illumination

Memory Fox is helping a lot. Max memory usage of Firefox is around 450MB, on average is 100-250MB.;)
My Mid-range pc info: i5 overclocked to 4.5 Ghz, 16gb of ram, Windows and programs on SSD, AMD 7870.
Btw, is it posible to re-edit the configuration of first post? :D
It is possible, you have to contact one of the staff members to have them edit it for you, as they are the only ones that can at this time.
 

Littlebits

Retired Staff
May 3, 2011
3,893
Image and Spoiler tags do not work on the Security Config, I moved them to the thread where they are easy to read.

Enjoy!! :D
 

Rahadian Putra

Level 9
Verified
Well-known
Jan 28, 2014
444
Nice config, looks good, wow those add-ons! you must be running it on very good computer o_O
Thanks for sharing your config :)
 
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ifacedown

Level 19
Verified
Jan 31, 2014
903
I know Panda is good... but maybe you can try ESET for a lighter, faster, and more efficient protection.

I envy your addons! I can't do that on my slow netbook!
 

Ink

Administrator
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Jan 8, 2011
22,490
One hella of a lot of processes, I guess that's the downside of going with the top of the range security products. Anti-Spam, Web Filtering and Firewall processes are usually separated from the rest. As long as it's not intensive for daily use, then your security looks good. Not sure I'd use Malwarebytes Premium on real-time, and same with the Firefox add-ons, but fair enough, each to their own.
 

Aurora

Level 1
Thread author
Verified
Apr 3, 2014
21
Thanks... I disabled Malwarebytes real-time protection (it's overkill indeed:D)...
 
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ifacedown

Level 19
Verified
Jan 31, 2014
903
Eset only uses two processes, one is ESET main gui - around 2.7 MB, and ESET Service - around 55-75 MB when idle.

Truly, ESET has more memory usage, but it is a lot lighter and faster than Panda. ESET scans are also much much faster. And the protection- much better.
 

Ink

Administrator
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Jan 8, 2011
22,490
Why do you have the Premium version of Malwarebytes if you only use it on-demand?
 

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