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Is there a consensus on which AV has the lowest performance impact?
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<blockquote data-quote="brambedkar59" data-source="post: 793137" data-attributes="member: 61084"><p>Synthetic tests means nothing (for me i.e.). Try the AV on your actual PC, run a full system scan, let it adapt to your system for a few days with couple of reboots/shutdowns and then judge the AV.</p><p>Personally for my system Eset, Webroot, Defender and Avast 2019 are the lightest.</p><p>Also whether the system has HDD or SSD, how fast is the cpu, amount of ram, internet speed or even the OS version plays an critical role in performance impact of AVs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brambedkar59, post: 793137, member: 61084"] Synthetic tests means nothing (for me i.e.). Try the AV on your actual PC, run a full system scan, let it adapt to your system for a few days with couple of reboots/shutdowns and then judge the AV. Personally for my system Eset, Webroot, Defender and Avast 2019 are the lightest. Also whether the system has HDD or SSD, how fast is the cpu, amount of ram, internet speed or even the OS version plays an critical role in performance impact of AVs. [/QUOTE]
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