Its a reference. Re read what I wrote. You made this post saying “Goodbye” to Avast and blaming Avast for your issues. Wheres your screen shot of Avast eating your CPU? When you start adding layers upon layers of security it becomes your problem and not Avast’s. Hence the overclocking reference. If you ant to overclock don’t blame Dell when your pc over heats and blue screens. Why don’t you just try running Avast all by itself. Turn all shields up to high and turn on PUPS.

When companies design a product they are concentrating on the masses. Not the few security guru’s who think its necessary to add layers upon layers just to stay safe. 12 years + now and I have never been infected. Common sense plays a huge factor. Don’t fear malware. Be prepared for it.