Utilizing Kaspersky’s Quick Scan, the OpenOffice test completion time improved notably, to 19 minutes and seven moments.
McAfee representatives told us that because Intel owns the ongoing business, its PC software has an advantage over Intel processors.
McAfee LiveSafe’s full scan hasten the OpenOffice test, doing it in just under 12 minutes.
That’s far even worse than the other programs tested, most of which saw the trial finish in 17 to 19 moments.
The time to complete that test expanded 77 percent, from 16:50 to 29:46, while a complete Kaspersky scan ran.
Proof of a slowdown that is serious during our custom OpenOffice benchmark test, involving matching 20,000 names to 20,000 details.
Kaspersky Total Security’s effect on system performance was dark, though.
Kaspersky’s scanner couldn’t find any malware on our system on some of its runs.
Only Bitdefender and Trend Micro were faster.
Kaspersky Total Security did a Quick Scan of essential files and applications in a swift 5 minutes and 52 moments, making it one of the fastest of these six reviewed things.
Rounding out the bunch was Bitdefender Total Security, which regularly took a whopping 3 hours.