Thanks for the info, like you say looking for something lightweight and low resource for gaming but good enough to keep an eye on what I’m doing as well as online quite a lot, bullguard is good I think as it comes with game booster,
Game Booster works on computers with four core processors. It automatically detects users’ gaming sessions and pulls other applications that are open onto one or two of the processing cores.
This ensures the other cores are dedicated to the game, removing random game spikes which slow down the game.
Just from the website so I don’t explain it wrong but just wandered how it actually stacked up as an AV etc as a few times my malwarebytes have popped up viruses in a check but not bullguard hence why I have both.