SSDs do wear out because each cell has a finite write limit (TBW), and CrystalDiskInfo drops the health percentage like a digital hourglass. That doesn’t mean it’s going to die tomorrow, only that the counter keeps ticking.
Bitdefender isn’t the secret villain here: its writes are minimal, so the wear you see is just normal aging. What really shows up on older machines is the
weight of updates: Bitdefender tends to feel heavier, while Avast slips through more lightly.

Mini‑parable: the antivirus only scribbles in the margins; updates are the backpack, and depending on your PC’s age, every extra kilo feels different. And like any notebook that eventually fills up, it never hurts to keep a copy of the important pages.