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Salus received kudos from Halland in IS causes lag, gamer mode/disabling real time does nothing
It's like Eset doesn't get it. If you're playing an online game causing massive spikes in performance lag by reading the disk isn't acceptable. I have a higher end SSD, this shouldn't be happening.
With all these settings enabled to prioritize games it still hogs everything.
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Salus received kudos from Halland in IS causes lag, gamer mode/disabling real time does nothing
No.
It's not a processor issue and these are tiny baby processes. I have an i9-11900K OC and 32gb 3200 Ram.
The lag is caused by disk usage by ESET Internet security, it's not even a question. If I set it to 'stop doing this' and 'gamer mode' and it doesn't stop doing this and the FPS drops are uniquely because of disk usage and ESET IS is what's using the disk, let's not try to pass the hot potato.
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Salus gave kudos to Rafi3301 in Eset Compressed Data Scan system is Killing my SSD Drive?
Eset is just killing my ssd drive. my drive contains some zip file. and the each file size
is around 3-6 GB. eset scanner just unpack the zip file and scan them and delete temp data.. this scanning system is seriously reduced my ssd valuable life span... is there any settings on eset to change the scanning rules!
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Salus gave kudos to uplink in ESET Internet Security is killing off my NVMe SSD drive [Corsair MP510 512GB]
Hey there,
Eset Internet Security is writing around 8 MB/s to my NVMe SSD OS drive, and GB of data are jumping faster on my poor NVMe SSD drive than it should. How can I minimize the writes? Can't it whatever it does in RAM or somewhere?
Please advise,
With best regards
uplink
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Salus gave kudos to Curious in Why does ESET affect hard drive performance so negatively?
Well, moving files definitely highlights the problem but it's just a general sluggishness to the system. It does not appear to be RAM or CPU related.
I have 12gigs of RAM, running Win 8.1 with a 3.3GHz core i920 so it should not be related to that. If I "disable protection" from the tray icon everything seems to be back to normal pretty quickly.