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<blockquote data-quote="Digmor Crusher" data-source="post: 948664" data-attributes="member: 69540"><p>Sikalinga makes sense in that when they do the performance testing it only applies to the one computer they are doing it on, hardware, software etc is different for every computer and to try to extrapolate it to millions of computers is a fools game. The same as when people say an AV is light or heavy on their system, what applies to their computer means nothing to anyone else's computer. And I get a feeling that when most people say "light or heavy" they have no clue, its mostly a preconceived idea they had in the first place. I know for me to determine if anything is light or heavy on my computer that it would have to be a considerable slowdown to even notice it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digmor Crusher, post: 948664, member: 69540"] Sikalinga makes sense in that when they do the performance testing it only applies to the one computer they are doing it on, hardware, software etc is different for every computer and to try to extrapolate it to millions of computers is a fools game. The same as when people say an AV is light or heavy on their system, what applies to their computer means nothing to anyone else's computer. And I get a feeling that when most people say "light or heavy" they have no clue, its mostly a preconceived idea they had in the first place. I know for me to determine if anything is light or heavy on my computer that it would have to be a considerable slowdown to even notice it. [/QUOTE]
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