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Stupid default settings of some Antiviruses
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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 804504" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>It's slows my computers down.</p><p></p><p>There's a big issue with performance reports. The performance of antiviruses can very greatly from one computer to the next. I often find that that the results in performance tests are very different to what I experience. The reality is that the best way to test performance, is by installing a product on your own system and testing it yourself. What works well for testing labs or other people, may not work well for you.</p><p></p><p>I disagree. Or to be more specific, for some people they are really light, for others including myself they cause slowdowns. A good example of this, is that if you read posts here about Windows Defender, while many people fine it to be fairly light, for some people it causes slowdowns on high end gaming systems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 804504, member: 31436"] It's slows my computers down. There's a big issue with performance reports. The performance of antiviruses can very greatly from one computer to the next. I often find that that the results in performance tests are very different to what I experience. The reality is that the best way to test performance, is by installing a product on your own system and testing it yourself. What works well for testing labs or other people, may not work well for you. I disagree. Or to be more specific, for some people they are really light, for others including myself they cause slowdowns. A good example of this, is that if you read posts here about Windows Defender, while many people fine it to be fairly light, for some people it causes slowdowns on high end gaming systems. [/QUOTE]
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