A standard Windows 11 installation uses roughly 3GB to 4GB of RAM at idle. Phoenix LiteOS Pro Neon reduces idle RAM usage down to roughly 600MB to 900MB , saving up to 30GB of storage space.

Designed to load quickly and run smoothly even in virtual machines or on legacy PCs with limited RAM.

Some versions include basic gaming-related tools and optimizations designed to improve game performance.

A: Most builds are pre-activated and do not require a separate Windows product key.

Using tools like NTLite or executing PowerShell debloat scripts on a legitimate Windows 11 installation allows you to customize the system yourself rather than trusting a pre-modified ISO from an unknown source.

While it requires sacrificing the "official" nature of the OS and managing potential compatibility quirks, the trade-off is often worth it for the sheer speed boost and aesthetic improvement. If you have an old PC collecting dust, this build is an excellent way to give it a new lease on life.

Getting this custom operating system up and running smoothly requires a clean installation approach. Follow these essential steps: 1. Preparing the Bootable Media

Includes pre-configured registry tweaks to reduce input latency and boost frame rates. How to Install and Make the Build Work

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