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Is a system with Kaspersky Cloud Free faster or slower compared to the same with Defender?
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<blockquote data-quote="manchesterunited" data-source="post: 858778" data-attributes="member: 85798"><p>[USER=78686]@SeriousHoax[/USER] 's i5 5200U is a low-powered 5th Generation Intel CPU.</p><p></p><p>If you are looking for performance on 3rd and 4th gen Intel CPUs, then the results reported here in this thread won't apply.</p><p></p><p>On those families of Intel CPUs, both WD and Kaspersky will run slowly. Back then, the RAM was like 2 - 4 GB on entry-level systems. And they were still using HDDs for entry level. You'd have to get into a 4th Gen i7 4720HQ or equivalent, with 12 GB RAM and SSD for either Kaspersky or WD to be un-bothersome.</p><p></p><p>I know you are trying to be efficient and get a blanket answer, but the fact of the matter is that it is going to vary based upon the hardware as well as the OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="manchesterunited, post: 858778, member: 85798"] [USER=78686]@SeriousHoax[/USER] 's i5 5200U is a low-powered 5th Generation Intel CPU. If you are looking for performance on 3rd and 4th gen Intel CPUs, then the results reported here in this thread won't apply. On those families of Intel CPUs, both WD and Kaspersky will run slowly. Back then, the RAM was like 2 - 4 GB on entry-level systems. And they were still using HDDs for entry level. You'd have to get into a 4th Gen i7 4720HQ or equivalent, with 12 GB RAM and SSD for either Kaspersky or WD to be un-bothersome. I know you are trying to be efficient and get a blanket answer, but the fact of the matter is that it is going to vary based upon the hardware as well as the OS. [/QUOTE]
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