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So does this not affect AMD processors, since they don't have a hybrid core design?
What is wrong with windows defender? Also what alternative is better? And why?Haven't noticed this on two 13th gen systems that replaced AMD systems.
Of course first thing I do on any Windows install is rip out windows defender from the bowels. Evil little focker it is!
What is wrong with windows defender? Also what alternative is better? And why?
You can disable real time protection, and other settings as well.I don't know if there's anything much better, but the whole concept is kind of terrible. Hook all file open/read/write/close; read it first in another process and check if it's bad (probably a bigger read than otherwise), and only after that's done let the real process continue. Maybe sometimes block to process definition updates first.
Really ungood for workflows that touch a lot of files like comping code.
Sure, but when you disable it, it's not really doing its job.You can disable real time protection, and other settings as well.
Only thing I've noticed is when I come back from idle for a while it studders to snap back when I try to launch programs for like 5 seconds.
Other than that It's the fastest cpu I've ever used.
I love tech yes but this whole "snappiest" PC is subjectively his opinion.
There shouldn't be any reason at all to use a 10th Gen vs a 13th gen especially. The power efficiency and speed is a pretty big difference in the 13th gens favor. I think he's just farming content knowing more of his fan base are on older cpus so he makes feel good content to justify his whole old and used but still good enough shtick which is fine but can be misleading.
Well then, don't complain about it, since all AV software does it that has real time protection. If you are not DLing and running suspicious software, you don't need it anyway. And you can just manually scan those files as well.Sure, but when you disable it, it's not really doing its job.