3link9 said:Bio, when you get online more offten, Use that 6 month giveaway of Webroot in the giveaway section. I just can't brag enough about its lightness and its features
3link9 said:Bio, when you get online more offten, Use that 6 month giveaway of Webroot in the giveaway section. I just can't brag enough about its lightness and its features
WalterWolf said:3link9 said:Bio, when you get online more offten, Use that 6 month giveaway of Webroot in the giveaway section. I just can't brag enough about its lightness and its features
Worst Av out there
WalterWolf said:3link9 said:Bio, when you get online more offten, Use that 6 month giveaway of Webroot in the giveaway section. I just can't brag enough about its lightness and its features
Worst Av out there
Umbra Corp. said:can you develop?
3link9 said:Explain Please.
Obviously you never tried it out or learn how it works.
You're not going by AV-C perhaps?
Umbra Corp. said:so use WSA as main solution or not?
BSOD said:What are your system specs?
Dell XPS 17 L702X model (customized)
17.3 Inches Full HD
CPU:
Intel Core i7 2720QM @ 2.20GHz (8 cores) (32nm Sandy Bridge), 6M Cache, up to 3.30 GHz turbo boost.
Motherboard: Dell's 0XN71K
Graphics:
On Board Graphics: Intel HD Graphics
Dedicated Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GT 555M 3GB DDR3 with Optimus technology
DirectX 11
RAM: 6.00 GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 1333Mhz
Audio and Speakers:
JBL 2.1 Designed & Certified Speakers +Waves MaxxAudio® 3
2.1 Audio: 2 X 5W + 12W sub-woofer = 22W Total peak audio performance
Hard Disk:
Replaced the original 640GB Samsung SATA 7200RPM with Hitachi HTS725050A7E630 ATA Device (SATA) 500GB 7200RPM (more silent).
Optical Drive:
PLDS DVD+-RW DS-8A5SH ATA Device
Power:
9-cell LI (2.8Ah 90Whr); Up to around 6 hours of battery life
150W AC adapter
Camera
2.0MP HD with single digital mic (H.264)
Wireless:
Intel® Centrino® Wireless-N 1030 (1x2 bgn+ Bluetooth)
Ports, Slots, Chassis and additional features:
Mini DisplayPort (1),
2 total USB 3.0
2 total USB 2.0 (1 / 1 eSATA/powershare combo)
Integrated network connector 10/100/1000 LAN (RJ45)
HDMI 1.4
AC adapter connector
Audio jacks:headphone(2 total) with SPID/F support (1), 1 Mic-in
TV Tuner integrated
9-in-1 media card reader:
Supporting SD, SDIO, SDXC, SDHC, MS, MS Pro, MMC, MSXC, xD
Multimedia Control Buttons:
External display, wireless on/off, extended battery life, brightness -, brightness +, volume +, rewind, play/pause, forward, touchpad deactivation button
Capacitive Keys :
Windows® Mobility Center, Audio control panel, user configurable launch button
LED Lights:
Keyboard: Backlit version (white lights)
Palmrest: battery indicator, wireless and caps lock; hinge: hard drive activity and battery charge.
Dimensions & Weight:
Width: 16.3" (414.9mm)
Height: 1.3" (32.8mm) front/1.5" (38.5mm) back
Depth: 11.3" (287.3mm)
Weight: Around 4kg with 9-cell battery mounted
Biozfear said:Here you go:BSOD said:What are your system specs?
BSOD said:That's quite a beast. I am just glad that more and more people are turning to lighter security even when they have the specs required to run heavier AV. I know you use the system for gaming and do not want an AV that has high RAM/CPU usage but still. Good on you.
I am sure when people are careful in their internet browsing habits, any sort of configuration can fend off most of the malware.
Are you sure you need Mamutu since you use the system for gaming anyway? Just asking. Since you're the "Testing and Reviews Group Leader" you definitely know what you're doing.
Biozfear said:If I have opted for 8GB or 16GB RAM, then I would not mind so much some heavier solutions.
BSOD said:I guess with that much RAM, a heavier solution = light AV on a system.
One and a half years old isn't bad.
Biozfear said:Replaced WSA with CAV and D+ (5.12).
Some issues on FPS with WSA. Not much but when a game has DSYNC issues, it is crucial.
MrExplorer said:Why are you using Comodo 5.12 why not v6.
Sir, Can you list the Pros & Cons of Comodo Internet Security v6