G-Data 2012 Product Line-Why The Delay?

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by Securon, May 11, 2011.

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  1. Cimmerian

    Cimmerian Registered Member

    No one wins...no one loses. What works well for some, doesn't for others. G Data runs lightly for me, as well as several other users here. It's bog city for you, and others too. I found Kaspersky (both the av and the suite) to run pretty lightly on my pc, though a lot of folks found it heavy..oh well.
    Let's keep this thread on topic before it gets nailed shut.
     
  2. Cloud

    Cloud Registered Member

    I was just kidding when I said "I win". :cautious: And we were on topic, since we were talking about the feel of GData. Anyways...

    Why so many processes? Reminds me of AVG.
     
  3. Coccinelle

    Coccinelle Registered Member

    What do you mean Light ?? :cautious:
    Lights is Eset,Avast,Panda .....but not GData.
     
  4. Coccinelle

    Coccinelle Registered Member

    A-ha-ha-ha ha :argh:
     
  5. LethalBoy

    LethalBoy Registered Member

    depends on your computer...
     
  6. Coccinelle

    Coccinelle Registered Member

    I have Intel i7 and 6 GB Ram but G Data is not Avast :cool:
     
  7. LethalBoy

    LethalBoy Registered Member


    You can't compare a single engine product with a dual engine product. Obviously the dual engine one is going to be a little heavy.
     
  8. Cloud

    Cloud Registered Member

    He can partially compare the two since engine B is avast. lol ;)
     
  9. Cimmerian

    Cimmerian Registered Member

    Sorry, my bad, it's been a rough day, and my brain was too fried to realize...o_O
    There are quite a few processes, I'll give you that...8 running total on my pc. A couple for the firewall, the bb, proxy, updater & tray service. It is a suite though, we have to allow for some extra stuff.
     
  10. Coccinelle

    Coccinelle Registered Member

    You now,GData is hevy becouse he use the engine of Bit Defender-engine (A)...and BitDefender is hevy.So may be the next version of Bit Defender be light and Gdata be lighter to.:D
     
  11. LODBROK

    LODBROK Guest

    Stop making sense. This is Wilders! Heavy or Light - nothing else. Period!!
     
  12. LethalBoy

    LethalBoy Registered Member

    You are correct!
     
  13. LethalBoy

    LethalBoy Registered Member

    o_O Really? It's basic computer stuff!! A product can be heavy or light depending what type of processor and how much RAM are you running. For example.. Kaspersky for some people is heavy but for me it runs very light. It really depends?
     
    Last edited: May 13, 2011
  14. King Grub

    King Grub Registered Member

    Depends on the level of irony the forum allows or the reader comprehends.
     
  15. clayieee

    clayieee Registered Member

    Engine A is Avast
    Engine B is Bitdefender
     
  16. clayieee

    clayieee Registered Member

    G DATA 2012 is light now, and its fast. my processor is only a celeron with a 2gb RAM with only 128 MB of video card , but its not slowing me down
     
  17. Coccinelle

    Coccinelle Registered Member

  18. clayieee

    clayieee Registered Member

  19. Ford Prefect

    Ford Prefect Registered Member

    Engine A: BitDefender
    Engine B: avast!

    G Data performs very well on my systems.
    In most cases hdd / controller will be the bottleneck.

    For comparissons also keep in mind av's different monitor settings: some don't scan dlls or archives e.g.

    cheers,
    Ford
     
  20. Coccinelle

    Coccinelle Registered Member

    Go to read a littel beat for your favorite AV...Engine A(BitDefender) is a Major engine of GData...Engine B (Avast) is a complice engine.
    :cool:

    The most pop ups from Gdata is from engine A (BitDefender)
     
  21. clayieee

    clayieee Registered Member

    then stop messin with this thread ESET, you have nothing to do in here. go on your forum. help make the 5 better
     
  22. Coccinelle

    Coccinelle Registered Member

    I can go to the forum of Eset but wher is the forum of GData ? :D
     
  23. clayieee

    clayieee Registered Member

  24. Malware fighter

    Malware fighter Registered Member

    kinda off topic but maybe you can help - my trial of gdata ends I bought license, so I go to "extend license" and then I'm transferred to blank upgrade page where I can do nothing. How I'm supposed to feed in license to it ?
     
  25. Ford Prefect

    Ford Prefect Registered Member

    Go to the settings and enter the update area. Click 'log on to server'. You should now be able to enter your new key.

    Regards,
    Ford
     
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