: Comes with activation pre-applied, though users should ensure they own a valid license.
Because this is a "LiteOS," the hardware requirements are significantly lower than stock Windows 11. Crucially, in this build, allowing installation on older hardware. : Comes with activation pre-applied, though users should
But is "Lite" always better? Let’s break down what this build offers and where the potential pitfalls lie. 🚀 Performance & Design But is "Lite" always better
In the ever-evolving landscape of PC gaming, the battle is no longer just about raw hardware—graphics cards, CPUs, and NVMe drives. The true bottleneck for many gamers is the operating system. Stock Windows 11, while visually stunning, is notorious for background telemetry, unnecessary services, and resource-hungry animations that steal precious FPS (Frames Per Second). The true bottleneck for many gamers is the operating system
Here is what is (the "Lite" aspect):