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<blockquote data-quote="Digmor Crusher" data-source="post: 880693" data-attributes="member: 69540"><p>These performance tests are the same as the protection tests. In the protection tests there are many variables, such as how they test, settings for each product etc. They are basically for entertainment purposes only. The performance tests are basically how a certain product performs on one machine, (I may be wrong because I didn't delve into their testing methods,) but it doesn't matter. How any particular product performs on one, or even ten machines has really no relevance on how it will perform on your machine seeing that there is basically millions if not billions of different configurations. Just as the protections tests provide a very vague guideline as to actual real world protection capabilities , these test provide the same as to how a AV will actually perform on any given machine. Try yourself, only sure way to know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digmor Crusher, post: 880693, member: 69540"] These performance tests are the same as the protection tests. In the protection tests there are many variables, such as how they test, settings for each product etc. They are basically for entertainment purposes only. The performance tests are basically how a certain product performs on one machine, (I may be wrong because I didn't delve into their testing methods,) but it doesn't matter. How any particular product performs on one, or even ten machines has really no relevance on how it will perform on your machine seeing that there is basically millions if not billions of different configurations. Just as the protections tests provide a very vague guideline as to actual real world protection capabilities , these test provide the same as to how a AV will actually perform on any given machine. Try yourself, only sure way to know. [/QUOTE]
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