Seventh Knight PC Security
- September 22, 2016
- Seventh Knight
Seventh Knight PC Security is a simulation game that puts you in charge of a cybersecurity company, defending against ever-evolving threats. Hire and train employees, research new technology, and manage finances to keep your clients safe. The game features real-world cybersecurity scenarios and challenges you to make strategic decisions to protect your business and reputation.
Reviews
- The software provides a unique sandboxing feature that enhances PC security by preventing unauthorized programs from running without user consent.
- Users have reported significant improvements in gaming performance, with some experiencing increased FPS and smoother gameplay when using the Gaming Accelerator.
- The product offers a lifetime license, eliminating the need for annual renewals, which is appreciated by users looking for long-term solutions.
- Many users have experienced issues with activation, including the software refusing to accept valid product keys and claims of expiration without notification.
- The customer support is reportedly unresponsive, leaving users frustrated when they encounter problems with the software.
- The user interface is considered clunky and unprofessional, making it difficult for users to navigate and manage whitelisted applications.
- optimization14 mentions
- 14 % positive mentions
- 57 % neutral mentions
- 29 % negative mentions
Optimization performance varies significantly based on the user's hardware and system bloat, with noticeable improvements for those on lower-end PCs, including increases in minimum FPS and reduced stuttering. The software offers two modes: a standard gaming mode that maintains some Windows functionality and a "max boost" mode that prioritizes performance at the cost of certain features. Users have reported performance boosts of up to 20%, though this can decrease when additional software is enabled.
“It may not have much of an effect on computers with high-performance hardware and minimal bloatware, but in the opposite situations, it can work a lot better.”
“Also, it actually has two modes: one that disables some unnecessary features while still providing some Windows functionality, and the other, called Max Boost, disables that functionality as well to provide an even faster and smoother gaming experience. So if normal gaming mode is not enough for you, you can try to maximize your performance with this.”
“If you're running a game on a PC that just barely meets the minimum requirements (or even falls short), then the difference in performance may very well be night and day!”
“This software's performance depends on your computer's hardware and how bloated it is.”
“The accelerator improved performance by 20% at first, but then I enabled some of the features (like graphics and sound software), it rebooted, and it went down to 11%.”
- graphics6 mentions
- 33 % positive mentions
- 67 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
Users report significant improvements in graphics performance, achieving nearly 60 fps on ultra settings in demanding titles like Arma 3, GTA 5, and The Witcher 3 with high-end hardware. The introduction of technologies like DX12 and Vulkan has enhanced direct communication with the graphics card, although some users experienced a drop in performance after enabling additional software features. Overall, the graphics performance is praised, with minor fluctuations noted.
“Great improvement in my top graphic games (almost everything ultra at 60 fps in Arma 3, GTA 5, The Witcher 3... little drops to 55-50) with an i7 4790k, NVIDIA GTX 970, and 16 GB RAM.”
“You know how DX12 and Vulkan are trying to get the games to talk directly to the graphics card without drivers getting in the way?”