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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 941847" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>Most people find Panda to very light, but there are rare exceptions. It is one of the lightest antiviruses I've ever used and is even very light on low-end systems. It's one of the few antiviruses that I know is going to be very light on just about any system I install it on. Having said that, it's a product I avoid these days because there are much better alternatives.</p><p></p><p>The last time I used EIS on my main system, it made it run a low slower, even though many consider it to be light. It's a good example of how system performance can vary greatly from one system to the next.</p><p></p><p>Adding extra features not related to protection, generally has zero impact on system performance. As an example, I use 360 Total Security, which despite being bloated in terms of features, is one of the lightest antiviruses there is. Also, the system impact will vary between different antiviruses using the same engine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 941847, member: 31436"] Most people find Panda to very light, but there are rare exceptions. It is one of the lightest antiviruses I've ever used and is even very light on low-end systems. It's one of the few antiviruses that I know is going to be very light on just about any system I install it on. Having said that, it's a product I avoid these days because there are much better alternatives. The last time I used EIS on my main system, it made it run a low slower, even though many consider it to be light. It's a good example of how system performance can vary greatly from one system to the next. Adding extra features not related to protection, generally has zero impact on system performance. As an example, I use 360 Total Security, which despite being bloated in terms of features, is one of the lightest antiviruses there is. Also, the system impact will vary between different antiviruses using the same engine. [/QUOTE]
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