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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 72227" data-source="post: 778347"><p>If your referring to Eset, in my experience it's not that high. I'm running it on one of my systems and when I had a quick look it was less than 100MB, but I haven't closely monitored it. It will probably fluctuate, depending if it's running a full scan for example, but otherwise it's very low. </p><p></p><p>Keep in mind that memory usage isn't a very good indicator of performance, a program's CPU and disk I/O usage will have a far bigger impact on its system impact. It's one of the reasons why WD is considered heavy at times. Most computers now (i would say if bought within the last decade) a days have more than enough ram.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 72227, post: 778347"] If your referring to Eset, in my experience it's not that high. I'm running it on one of my systems and when I had a quick look it was less than 100MB, but I haven't closely monitored it. It will probably fluctuate, depending if it's running a full scan for example, but otherwise it's very low. Keep in mind that memory usage isn't a very good indicator of performance, a program's CPU and disk I/O usage will have a far bigger impact on its system impact. It's one of the reasons why WD is considered heavy at times. Most computers now (i would say if bought within the last decade) a days have more than enough ram. [/QUOTE]
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