That is true, because a 64 bit PC got petty of room for the AV to run around in; That happen to me, when i add 8 more GB of ram to my old PC back in 2010.
That is true, because a 64 bit PC got petty of room for the AV to run around in; That happen to me, when i add 8 more GB of ram to my old PC back in 2010.
That's true and if you have X99 motherboard on custom PC, you can add up to maximum 128GB DDR4 RAM which is insane for Intel to do this. But this is depend on certain X99 motherboard because some can do this, and some don't.
Well, good thing is i have OS install on SSD to process things faster. In addition with 32GB DDR3 RAM and i7-4790k that should be no problem of handle Bitdefender. However, i don't want Bitdefender to use more than 150MB in general because that is way too much for antivirus single engine itself. They could do something about Bitdefender Security Service process because that's the only Bitdefender process consume that much RAM.
Actually, 250GB SSD for OS, and 3TB HDD ( 1TB + 2TB and i don't know why do this instead of picking a single 3TB but i got good deal for both of them under $100) for entertainment media.
We've ESET Smart Security installed on Windows 7 SP 1. It's a smooth system with 4 GB RAM, and my wife is quite a happy with ESET (which makes me happy) while browsing with a sandbox & Malwarebytes Anti-exploit present for added protection against Zero Day threats.