Best Antivirus For Windows 7 64Bit and Gamers

August 4th, 2016

I’m looking for the best antivirus for gamers that runs on a Windows 7 64Bit operating system Cheers
Answer #1
Microsoft Essentials are getting some rave reviews at the moment.
Answer #2
cheers installed
Answer #3
later try new antivirus avast5. nice options for gamers
Answer #4
try using eset 32
Answer #5
Microsoft Essentials here too ^^
Answer #6
essentials…and dont go on porn sites.
Answer #7
Microsoft Essentials here too ^^
might try it now
Answer #8
essentials...and dont go on porn sites.
CHeers ofcorse [/quote][/code]
Answer #9
Kaspersky?
you can delete the process when you are going to play because it costs some memory(RAM).
Answer #10
hmm my bro will use this pc so for now i will go for essentials
Answer #11
essentials...and dont go on porn sites.
lol, porn sites don’t give viruses.. when people say that i laugh every time. porn sites only give viruses if they have viral advertising which execute scripts without you even knowing. and that is why i always block porn sites with noscript.
and @ ot.. there’s no best av, period. there’s heavyweight av’s and lightweight av’s… and for gamers i’d say go avast just like me, it’s extremely lightweight and gets those monthly scans done quite well along with comodo firewall+ malwarebytes/super anti spyware.
Answer #12
1.eset
2.kis
3.avira
Answer #13
if you are a gamer you have to install eset not32, the lightest antivirus ever.
Answer #14
bit defender in game mode is pretty light.
Answer #15
Kaspersky has game mode also ;>
Answer #16
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Answer #17
NOD32 will do you just fine:
http://www.google.com?t=3646740&highlight=
Answer #18
norton antivirus light and works perfect!
Answer #19
bitdefender total security… has gamer mode and also was rated 2010 top anti virus
http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/
Answer #20
bitdefender total security... has gamer mode and also was rated 2010 top anti virus
http://anti-virus-software-review.toptenreviews.com/

Never trust TopTenReviews[dot]com. Its a marketing/fraud site. Their so called ‘reviews’ are based on the sales cut they receive from the purchases made through their website after a user reads their ‘trusted review’.
Here’s an except from a site about TopTenReviews:
"The issue lies in the explosion of spam-review sites which are nothing more than websites promoting affiliate links under the guise of an official " review " site. Their main goal is to accomplish one thing - to send you to the site they are promoting and hoping you buy the product they are selling - if you do, they get up to a 75% cut of the sale. In other words, their reviews are up for sale - and are not anything but thinly veiled sales pitches. For example, if you do a search for the term " Paid Survey " or " Registry Repair " you'll notice that the paid listings all include sites that say " read our review " or " warning, don't download anything until you read this..."
Subsequently, don't put a lot of stock into their reviews or you might end up with a computer that is worse off than when you started. The best way to spot a self promoting affiliate site is to check the link that they use to send you to the reviewed products site for anything but the correct URL address. If there is a "hop" or a "aff" in the link, you can be sure that they are getting a cut off of the sale of the product."

and its WOT rating:
http://www.mywot.com/en/scorecard/toptenreviews.com
TopTenReviews is bad advice, mate. Its nothing but a marketing ploy…
Answer #21
wow. never new tht…cheers for the heads up…but i still have bitdefender and it is a good anti virus!i was also recomended it by a freind who is a programmer so i trust his advice…lol
Answer #22
BitDefender is good. I never said anything about it. I’ve used BitDefender in the past.
Its just that many people do not know what kind of a marketing fraud TopTenReviews is. Well, now you know. 😉
Cheers, mate.

 

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