If you had any amount of money to spend on security software...

Discussion in 'other anti-malware software' started by Metal425, Mar 31, 2009.

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  1. Metal425

    Metal425 Registered Member

    How would you protect this Desktop if you had any amount of money to spend on security software?


    My Desktop is...!


    Q6600@3.2ghz
    8800GT
    2GB of ram, just ordered 4.

    Windows XP Home x32 bit, soon to be dual booting Kubuntu, or Vista x64.

    What would you run to protect it? It's a gaming PC, so I would not overkill the thing to death, because I need the performance.
     
  2. Boost

    Boost Registered Member

    Gaming PC:

    Returnil :thumb:
     
  3. Metal425

    Metal425 Registered Member

    Any more opinions?
     
  4. spidey

    spidey Guest

  5. noone_particular

    noone_particular Registered Member

    I'd use the same package I'm using now. SSM, Kerio 2.1.5, and Proxomitron. I installed SSM and Kerio on a friends gaming PC, XP with 2GB RAM. Neither interferes with the game performance and her PC stays clean.
     
  6. crofttk

    crofttk Registered Member

    EASTER's signature!
    :argh:

    Yes, that was tongue-in-cheek but meant in a positive way.:)

    I already have more than I care to say sunk into NIS09 & Prevx Edge (plus SWBlaster, SBIE,WP+). I require much study before I would be able to decide what to spend more dinero on.
     
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  7. 1000db

    1000db Registered Member

    Rollback Rx, GeSWall Pro

    On-demand=Dr.Web and MBAM (both free)

    Rollback Rx can also save you when you install the latest crappy (maybe not anymore) nVidia driver.
     
  8. bigc73542

    bigc73542 Retired Moderator

    I haven't been infected with any type of malware in years so my security software must be doing a pretty fair job. So I will take all the money I have saved on software and buy my little woman something nice.:thumb:
     
  9. EASTER

    EASTER Registered Member

    LoL :cool:

    Between some of those and all my extra hard drive investments i think i've finally stop this runaway spending spree of mine for a change. WHEW!
     
  10. AKAJohnDoe

    AKAJohnDoe Registered Member

    I would simply reimage a gamer machine periodically
     
  11. Miyagi

    Miyagi Registered Member

    :thumb: You are a kind person and not only thinking about himself. :)
     
  12. Kees1958

    Kees1958 Registered Member

    My Son's gaming PC

    Hardware Firewall, Avira V9 free set to check at write only, heuristics high and smart extension list (with raid-0 and disk memory you won't feel it)

    Vista64 bits with Norton UAC, (and UAC in quiet mode).

    Image copy (Vista64 raid had only paid options), data backu/copy freeware, external harddrive for occasional backup

    I would recommend using Returnil when doing internet games and dodgy browsing, for your real community games, you would like your stats being saved and enjoy maximum speed, so only Avira at write. You problably visit a few trusted game servers so the risk is minimal

    Use some on-demand scanners before backup.
     
  13. DOSawaits

    DOSawaits Registered Member

    Exactly the same as my config.

    Those old goodies are unbeaten by recent bloat.
     
  14. Victek

    Victek Registered Member

    Since you're planning to dual-boot it would help (from the POV of security) to use one OS exclusively for gaming and the other for the web and email, etc. That way you can go light on security for the gaming OS. I currently dual-boot XP and Vista (both 32 bit). I use NIS 2009 in both, but nothing more in XP which is for gaming. In Vista I also use Winpatrol and Zemana AntiLogger. I also regularly image the system because you never know when something will go wrong. It's not just malware you have to worry about :)
     
  15. GES/POR

    GES/POR Registered Member

    You should get into gaming yourself man :thumb: :D
     
  16. Kees1958

    Kees1958 Registered Member

    haha I only like motorbike racing in real and on the Nintendo. The other game is about usability and very very few pop-ups and security and very low CPU usage and I/O. Kind of settled for very very few pop-ups, minimal CPU usage and reasonable strong security.
     
  17. toasale

    toasale Registered Member

    Symantec Endpoint Protection - nuff said!:D
     
  18. gery

    gery Registered Member

    Norton gaming edition needs only 6 mgb of ram when idle and returnil if the first doesn't fit
     
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