AV-Test.org: April 2017 Test Results (Windows 10)

Discussion in 'other anti-virus software' started by imuade, May 24, 2017.

  1. Spartan

    Spartan Registered Member

    oh ok. thanks
     
  2. simmersK00L

    simmersK00L Registered Member

    FWIW my experience is same as roger_m, I put avira on mediocre desktop win7 (not this box) because it was supposed to be light, and I found it heavy. That box is currently running BD free and it "seems" much lighter.
     
  3. Osaban

    Osaban Registered Member

    You took my statement out of context. If you say that Avira is heavy with your system, it can be. Roger and I agree that any AV can be light or heavy on different computers. What I disagreed with Roger was his experiencing Avira heavy during multiple scans due to malware which is not what a performance test is about or at least AV-Test.org and AV Comparatives do not test AV speed under malware scanning. Performance impact is tested with normal computer operations, and that can vary enormously on different machines, hence a trial period is the only way to find out.
     
  4. simmersK00L

    simmersK00L Registered Member

    ok thanks.
     
  5. entropism

    entropism Registered Member

    Roger, I snipped your quote down a bit, but I agree completely (with a small exception). To me, Webroot, Avira and Eset are just invisible. They're lightweight and unobtrusive, and they work great on my system. Panda as well, but they irked me as a company and I went back to Avira. Meanwhile, Trend, Kaspersky, BitDefender (ESPECIALLY BitDefender), Bullguard... These are all noticeably heavy and slow my system down to a completely unacceptable level. Yet AV-Test considers them the lightest. Personally, I've found my experiences are more in line with AV-C, but even those should be taken with a serious grain of salt.

     
  6. Pat MacKnife

    Pat MacKnife Registered Member

    Does AVG have a webshield like avast ?
    just wondering.
     
  7. hawki

    hawki Registered Member

  8. LagerX

    LagerX Registered Member

    Yes it does.
     
  9. entropism

    entropism Registered Member

    Avast's (and now AVG's) more "relaxed", casual wording on their products make it a confusing feature list at best. Personally, I'd prefer the traditional listings:

    - Antivirus
    - Firewall
    - Antimalware
    - AntiSpam
    - ******** Snakeoil
    - "System Cleaner" that will bog your computer down
    - Etc
     
  10. avman1995

    avman1995 Registered Member

    This test is getting more and more easier for AV's to score 6/6 and there is nothing new here.This is getting old and boring IMO :D
     
  11. Firecat

    Firecat Registered Member

    Of course, sometimes there's also pressure from AV-vendors who are very "interested" in raising their scores.
     
  12. Trooper

    Trooper Registered Member

    Marcos on another note. Can I PM you about logging back into your forums? Thanks.
     
  13. avman1995

    avman1995 Registered Member

    Yes old friend it is.As said before anything on or over 100% is impressive :)
     
  14. Durad

    Durad Registered Member

    That was game changer at that time, especially when they added IP blocking feature for AMON...
     
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