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Asked: June 9, 20262026-06-09T12:36:45+00:00 2026-06-09T12:36:45+00:00In: Operating systems

What are the best custom Windows OS builds?

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I’m looking for a lightweight and optimized custom Windows build for better performance and reduced system resource usage. Which custom Windows OS (such as Tiny11, ReviOS, Atlas OS, or Ghost Spectre) would you recommend, and what are the pros and cons based on your experience?

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    1. Liam Harris
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      2026-06-10T05:40:14+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 5:40 am

      I would personally suggest Atlas OS or ReviOS if you want a lightweight and optimized Windows experience.

      Atlas OS is a good choice because it feels clean, fast, and less bloated. It is better for gaming and low system resource usage, but some Windows features may be removed or disabled.

      ReviOS is also a solid option if you want a balance between performance and stability. It feels smoother than normal Windows and is good for daily use too.

      Tiny11 is mainly useful for very low-end PCs, but I would not use it as my main OS because some features may be missing.

      Ghost Spectre can be fast, but I would only recommend it for testing or secondary systems, not for a main PC.

      So overall, my pick would be:

      Best overall: Atlas OS
      Best balanced: ReviOS
      For very low-end PCs: Tiny11
      For testing: Ghost Spectre

      At the end, custom Windows builds are good for performance, but official Windows with proper debloating is still the safest option for long-term daily use.

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