- Apr 5, 2014
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Your gaming performance is affected by the number of processes and applications running on your computer. While you can shut down the majority of unnecessary applications, antivirus software is one you should keep running. Between mods, peer-to-peer connections, and other forms of multiplayer, antivirus software can protect you from unwanted and uninvited connections to your PC.
In many cases, antivirus software won’t affect your PC’s gaming performance unless it’s performing a scan (a process that utilizes a tremendous amount of CPU power.) You can further improve performance without sacrificing security by utilizing game boosters or gaming modes. Under no circumstances should you disable your antivirus protection.
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