"Joe Canuck" <Joe.Canuck.DeleteThis@-remove-gmail.com> wrote in message
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> casioculture wrote:
>
>> I noticed that most of my cpu usage when leaving my computer on while
>> it downloads a torrent is by either the firewall (sygate) or the
>> antivirus (avast). This is despite having an AMD64 processor (though
>> using regular windows xp - 32).
>>
>> I'm not pleased at this. What are the least cpu-intensive firewall and
>> antivirus I could use?
>>
>
> Definitely Kerio v2.1.5 for the firewall.
>
> I'm happy with avast! as an antivirus, although most of my first line of
> defense comes from myself rather than the software.
>
Avast is the best. It guards my network with the tenacity
of a pit bull. If Avast, running on my gateway machine,
detects a virus, trojan, etc, in any file being transferred,
the program halts all network activity, until I log into the
gateway machine and acknowledge. Avast halts all
activity on the network to protect the machines on my
network. That is how good it is.
>> Stay informed about: Least cpu-intensive firewall and antivirus?