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<blockquote data-quote="Cheeseman" data-source="post: 1030333" data-attributes="member: 87927"><p>I've used quite a lot of AVs, most (if not all) of them were the Internet Security Editions. When it strictly comes to performance and required resources, the very best was Eset. I used to use Kaspersky and Bitdefender too, both of them ended up reinstalling the entire computer, due to resource usages. Sure they provide more or less the same overall protection as Eset (this isn't a-licking), but at a heftier price. Now I only use Malwarebytes Free edition + Adguard (both which technically aren't AVs, I know and well aware of) which is more than enough for me. I used Avast too, it was okayish for resource hunger, but horrible for protection. The rest I used are lost and forgotten.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cheeseman, post: 1030333, member: 87927"] I've used quite a lot of AVs, most (if not all) of them were the Internet Security Editions. When it strictly comes to performance and required resources, the very best was Eset. I used to use Kaspersky and Bitdefender too, both of them ended up reinstalling the entire computer, due to resource usages. Sure they provide more or less the same overall protection as Eset (this isn't a-licking), but at a heftier price. Now I only use Malwarebytes Free edition + Adguard (both which technically aren't AVs, I know and well aware of) which is more than enough for me. I used Avast too, it was okayish for resource hunger, but horrible for protection. The rest I used are lost and forgotten. [/QUOTE]
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