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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 845004" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>As usual the results should only be used as a very rough indication of performance. In my usage, I've found Tencent and Panda to be extremely light, on any system I install them on, even really old systems with low end CPUs. Unlike some antiviruses that are light the majority of the time, but sometimes you see spikes in CPU, which cause noticeable slowdowns, I find Tencent and Panda to always be extremely light. For me at least, they are much lighter than Kaspersky, Avast and Avira, which all scored better.</p><p></p><p>While it's not as light as Tencent or Panda, I've found Symantec to also be lighter than Kaspersky, Avast and Avira.</p><p></p><p>As always, the only true way to test performance, is to install a product on your own system and see how it performs. It's interesting that some antiviruses I've tested sometimes can be very light for days, and then for no apparent reason, have brief periods of high CPU use, after which they are light again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 845004, member: 31436"] As usual the results should only be used as a very rough indication of performance. In my usage, I've found Tencent and Panda to be extremely light, on any system I install them on, even really old systems with low end CPUs. Unlike some antiviruses that are light the majority of the time, but sometimes you see spikes in CPU, which cause noticeable slowdowns, I find Tencent and Panda to always be extremely light. For me at least, they are much lighter than Kaspersky, Avast and Avira, which all scored better. While it's not as light as Tencent or Panda, I've found Symantec to also be lighter than Kaspersky, Avast and Avira. As always, the only true way to test performance, is to install a product on your own system and see how it performs. It's interesting that some antiviruses I've tested sometimes can be very light for days, and then for no apparent reason, have brief periods of high CPU use, after which they are light again. [/QUOTE]
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