3:45 the difference in startup between w11 stock and Atlas might be because Atlas desables quick startup that doesn't let the system turn on and off properly and completely, it functions almost like the "hibernate" function that saves the image of the active system as is to the disque and restores it on startup.
Yes, Fast Startup and "Sign-in Info" are toggled off in Atlas. The reasoning behind is because Windows doesn't actually restart every time and can create instability over time.
@@griffin1366 To add to that, if Windows installation actually damaged and your OS are password protected, getting the data back from it are kinda impossible. If Fast Startup are turned off, at least we can rescue the data via Linux live USB.
Bro, I really admire what you did on this video, Which is benchmarking these OSs on a low-end PC. Because it's the low-end ones who really show a big difference when It comes to optimized windows.
Next time you should test all OSs in the same world and looking to the exact same area in Minecraft, that way the FPS won't fluctuate between all OSs, like it wasn't fair for ReviOS coz there were many trees and vegetation around while on atlas it's almost just the sky with some sand, and looking at the sky gives more FPS...
It was pretty fair. Tiny 11 os is Windows 11 but naked. Of course it would win 💯 I have two twin laptops currently one is on Atlas and the other Tiny11. Isn't much of a difference in day- to day except the ram take up. Tiny 11 even has community support
yes you're right but also looking at instant fps numbers is NOT a valid comparison yes it should be always the same path, always the same route, always the same thing that you do for each run but also he'd need to make averages & 1% lows for an actual fair comparison + make at least 3 runs for each setup looking at raw fps numbers which can fluctuate a lot between runs is just a big nono for a valid review comparison
Gave AtlasOS a try. Fresh SSD, win10pro, 22H2. After some tweaking with all drivers installed I'm at 39 Processes, 1.6 gigs of ram usage, around 5 seconds boot time after post. I'm my estimation, it's a new machine. Insanely fast compared to before. AtlasOS is impressive, but I had to put in many hours to slimline win10 further to my liking.
@@nghile6821 I also ran O&O Shutup, then used Autoruns to check what was left. Removed some startup item relating to videocard drivers such as their tools panels. I want those on manual, and only use it on troublesome games, which is rare. Then I manually double checked the services disabling items such as braveupdate services and other useless things. I don't like autoupdates especially if it messes my settings or disables plugins to the point I have to go get new versions. Side note I also disabled services relating to the "store" and also services relating to "networking sharing", printing etc. Currently I'm running 29 windows processes, and windows runs fine so far. I'm currently debugging to see what is broken, but so far so good. It was lower but I had to re-enable a few services, example disabling AppXSVC killed access to some settings panels like THEMES. I kept the clipboard running, also oddly turning off Windows Event Log service will mess things up, keep that on. I decided I would run another vanilla windows in virtualization just in case. I thought qbittorrent might have trouble with ports or working because of everything I disabled but nope, it works fine.
Anyone seeing this, keep in mind win11 is a bit more bloated compared to win10. Lowest I've gotten mine without major breakage or disabling core functionality is 48 processes, while that same number (or lower) is pretty trivial on win10.
Keep up the good work I haven't seen someone do it on a REAL computer. Thank you because I want to go back to windows because Linux is unsupported in a lot of things. I turned off my adblocker for this video.
Interesting comparison! I appreciate the detailed breakdown of each OS's performance and features. It's helpful for anyone considering a switch. Keep up the great content!
You should have used all of their ISO files on internet archive. These playbook versions are inferior compared to the real ISO files which were actual ISO edits done before install. The only reason they stopped releasing the ISO files is due to Microsoft sending out cease and desist letters to all of these groups. telling them that making ISOs without express permission was forbidden. (threatened with lawsuits). The actual ISO files give much better performance and are streamlined. They were forced to use Playbook because they had no other choice. the only option was to stop doing releases all together or just use the ISO. and the reason that Tiny is still an ISO is because the main developer of that is in Russia and he is outside of the sanctions of the US legal system, they wont ever stop him from releasing his files in ISO format.
Hi, just wanted to offer some constructive criticism in the hopes of helping out with improving the content. This video works very well in terms of giving a general overview of each custom OS and showing the average user experience for people with low-end PCs. It is clearly *not* a benchmark (I saw some people getting mad about that, even though the video is clearly not one), but the Task Manager analysis might be inaccurate, and even misleading in some cases. There's many different factors that can help measure performance difference between each test, such as latency, 1% lows, and so on. The point of this and many other videos on this channel is increasing performance, so proper benchmarks could've helped here, and could also attract a different audience or keep the current one more engaged. That's all, keep up the good work, and I hope your channel does well.
Thank you so much for taking the time to offer your constructive criticism. It's great to hear that the video gave a good overview of the custom OS options. I'll definitely work on improving the accuracy of the Task Manager analysis and consider incorporating proper benchmarks in future videos.
@NotroDan yeah the minecraft test could of been good if it was the same world and doing the exact same things on each OS, like saving a demo file or something, as the test was innacurate as atlasOS world was just sand and sky compared to tons of trees etc in ReviOS
Thanks I downloaded revi os and its an absoloute beast i am now having 1 percent cpu on amd a4 4400 or smth like tht earlier in win 10 without doing anything i got 35 percent
I really like Ghost Spectre OS. It has almost no reinstalled apps, and you don’t even need to install a browser, you can just use a command line tool built in
Tiny 11 in my opinion, is best for Medium to High End Gaming PCs. Its super simple, if you want a normal Windows 11 install but minus the bloatware, Tiny 11 is perfect.
I so wish some od these could come with thier own spin of something like StartAllBack, have options to mimic legacy UIs. The light installations do remind me of the good ol days of Windows 7. Though I've always been told to never use these custom ISOs but to build one instead.
slow boot on atlas and revi is because of the default settings with hibernation and fast boot disabled on both of em', wanna compare boot speed restart all of them and count
I have medium-high end pc and even tho my motherboard manufacturer says windows 11 ready, it performs better on Linux (Fedora) than on Windows 10 or 11
Ghost spectre 11 is also a great os, i run it in a 7 year old intel pentium 4gb ram laptop. The os only uses 30% ram usage at startup. I was able to boot my laptop in 23 seconds which used to take 1 minutes and 30 seconds on the original windows 11. If you want to update try ghost spectre 11 too.
Yup, that was not fair what he said in video. I think the 133 processes can be cut down using CTT (ChrisTitus Tool) and other tweaks. Around to about a 23 processes?? Theory only because Tiny11 does the job perfectly!
cool comparison, but when comparing background processes you should leave os running on task manager for about 4 minutes, so processes close down themselves. also, we would need more consistent benchmarks
thank you for using a real pc to show the differences, i wanted to go back to windows because linux has almost no supported software, and i didnt want to use bloated windows 11
@@kidpoker9408 nah the thing is tiny 11 is also very small in size but not good in optimisation while ghost is small and optimsed but not more than atlas or revi and also ghost lost its presence because various security issue found but still people use it
I just wanna put up my knowledge on startup time of os , if fast startup is turned on it degrades the pc and mostly not recommended so in Some Custom OS's it is turned off
@@gamingagent80 It doesn't "degrade" the PC. What he is referring to is that Windows doesn't actually get restarted / refreshed even if you shutdown. Check the task manager "up time" and you will see.
I installed on a virtual machine Windows 10 Ghost SpectreOS and then used cris tech tips windows 10 debloater removing everything i could, and got it down to a around 700/800mb ram and 52 processes
@@luuk3056 Tbh not sure, i only used it on the virtual machine to test, i prefer to stay with windows 10 for security, if i ever leave windows 10 its for linux
@@rudrakshart6996I haven’t tried yet as I literally reset my windows a week ago, I’m gonna need to find or buy a drive, or maybe use vm. I’ll keep you posted tho
Recently i've been on the win10 optimization grind and i'm thinking about switching to either atlas or revi after this video. I've tried some autounattend files, but they were setting "group policies" that I didn't know how to revert them. Do these have clipboard history enabled at least?
revios is more stable good for daily users but atlas is more focused to squeez out performance i had some crashes coz of it maybe coz of some extreme tweaks as its more focused towards fps
i use tiny11 because its the easiest to setup and its the fastest. I use 8 gb ram and tiny11 makes me feel like im using 32 gb ram. I used to use windows 10 on the pc im using rn but now im using tiny11 i hated everything about windows 10 but loved everything about windows 11. tiny11 is just a faster version of windows 11 and theres nothing else that new. I really hoped tiny11 was the fastest.
Do you know any custom Win11 that has similar Windows update interface to the older versions like Win7/8.1? Bloat/spyware and interface can be changed but that was the most annoying thing for me I needed to change registry to disable WUMedic in order to stop windows10 from updating whenever it wanted.
Should also try to review Ghost Spectre. Also, are the SSDs the same spec? If one has a faster read speed than the other, then it could affect OS boot time.
nice seeing this comparison... for me just stay on wind10 ur not missing out on anything in 11 matter fact ur being forced to change a lot of things to make it look like 10 or 7 . plus don't get fomo where u see ur process above 120 it's normal to have them running in the background doing things stopping processes often ends up breaking things like functionality and scaling issues i noticed that every time i make a christech titus deblaot my workflows gets laggy for some reason i just stay on windows 10 default settings for me download the iso open rufus sett the default and when the pop up open asking you with check boxes what u want say remove privacy skip questions and make local pc user (offline account ) that's my 2 cents here i feel we get stuck in our own ways trying to make things what are not just get a beefy pc 32 ram minimum that 8 ram is not gona cut it in 2024 i gave 9 things open in the same time most of the time
@@karamazov4684 never mind all of them are broken , i tried them all and i would only install Atlas OS and Revision OS on a real system; only problem with Revi OS is On-screen keyboard isn’t working properly other than that it’s amazing
@@TTURKIThanks for your honest opinion, currently building my first ever gaming pc and the last windows version I was using on my laptop was Windows 8.1, I gotta give Atlas or ReviOS a try since I heard it's gotten so bad with Windows 11 for gaming
ghostspectre has a history of being malware ridden and other things hidden in the iso.. depending on where you get it.. X-Lite is pretty great, although for pure performance, AtlasOs is king..
4:30 "60FPS, actually good for integrated graphics" New intel iris xe is performing well with 1000+ fps in 1.20.2 on 16 chunks loading. I am using arch linux.
nuh ugh you I use to play minecraft at that moment at i5 4th gen intel graphics uhd graphics 4600 at windows 11 (yeah IK there is no win 11 for that cpu but I bypassed it) I was getting 140 fps consistently on 1.19 or 1.18.2
wanted to ask if any of the options will be usable after Microsoft stops supporting win10 next year and if you can stack two options such that if I use tinyOS as an ISO then immediately use the ReviOS playbook, I get the benefits of boyh TinyOS and ReviOS?
You getting good FPS, But I am getting around 50 fps on Minecraft on windows 10, specs: core i5-7th gen U processor, NVIDIEA 940mx, 16GB DDR4 RAM and 256GB SSD, It is a laptop. I am also getting 25-30 fps on GTA V and sometimes, it drops to 16,17 as well with lowest settings
If you were to install Atlas with secondary drives would those drives get wiped? Follow up question, would it be safe to take out the secondary drives and then plug them back in after the install?
Anyone knows why some old programs like the old Win 7 games collection (spider solitaire etc...) doesn't work in Tiny 11? They just not starting without any errors. Probably they needs some deps which are ripped off, but still can't understand which one...
older OS use direct 3D Just grab some files from Windows XP system and put them into the system 32. That's what I did, Also compatibility mode helps. Or try looking for unofficial patches.
1) Why are you yelling the whole time!? You're on RUclips! 2) without stopping Microshaft updates, its absolutely worthless, Since they can reinstate whatever they want any old time!
you should test in hypixel / in a multiplayer world since singleplayer preforms differently plus at the end of the video the world was already preloaded, and also test how much they affect in clients
@@NotroDan I actually have a bad i3 6006u with an old Nvidia 920mx and I get 160-220 FPS on hypixel due to optimizations I love watching it vids for comparison but I'm not sure if custom os will make a diff tats why I wanted a more realistic test lol
3:45 the difference in startup between w11 stock and Atlas might be because Atlas desables quick startup that doesn't let the system turn on and off properly and completely, it functions almost like the "hibernate" function that saves the image of the active system as is to the disque and restores it on startup.
I have disabled quick start-up/hidden hibernate in my Windows settings and it takes significantly longer to turn on.
I heard is also lighter on old pc
Yes, Fast Startup and "Sign-in Info" are toggled off in Atlas.
The reasoning behind is because Windows doesn't actually restart every time and can create instability over time.
@@griffin1366 To add to that, if Windows installation actually damaged and your OS are password protected, getting the data back from it are kinda impossible.
If Fast Startup are turned off, at least we can rescue the data via Linux live USB.
This is kind of a big oversight. Almost makes the rest of the video worthless since there is no fair* comparison.
Bro, I really admire what you did on this video, Which is benchmarking these OSs on a low-end PC.
Because it's the low-end ones who really show a big difference when It comes to optimized windows.
after we install atlas os on a fresh windows 10 i have to install the drivers or they are already installed ?
@@imranepg6939 already installed
Yoy need to install em@@imranepg6939
@@imranepg6939 first clean install windows... then install all updates from windows update... then you can run atlas/revi os playbook
Next time you should test all OSs in the same world and looking to the exact same area in Minecraft, that way the FPS won't fluctuate between all OSs, like it wasn't fair for ReviOS coz there were many trees and vegetation around while on atlas it's almost just the sky with some sand, and looking at the sky gives more FPS...
It was pretty fair. Tiny 11 os is Windows 11 but naked. Of course it would win 💯 I have two twin laptops currently one is on Atlas and the other Tiny11. Isn't much of a difference in day- to day except the ram take up. Tiny 11 even has community support
yeah
@@-coldheartcentral-9696 Tiny11 is basically stock though. It has a few pre-installed things disabled.
I also think that Minecraft wasn't a pretty good game to taste on since it's mostly RAM-dependant
yes you're right but also looking at instant fps numbers is NOT a valid comparison
yes it should be always the same path, always the same route, always the same thing that you do for each run
but also he'd need to make averages & 1% lows for an actual fair comparison
+ make at least 3 runs for each setup
looking at raw fps numbers which can fluctuate a lot between runs is just a big nono for a valid review comparison
AtlasOS 0:42
ReviOS 6:29
Tiny11 10:37
Thank you!
Thank you!
So which one is better?
Which one is everyone using?
@@davebassi7340 They about the same. I'm using ReviOS and I really enjoying. Try it and see if you like it.
@@davebassi7340 Atlas is the best in terms of performance
AtlasOS is the best os, i installed it on a core 2 duo laptop and performance increased by ~30%
Me too bro, glad iam not the only one with garbage core 2 duo, atlas os definitely boosted my computer
All customOS’s steal info bro
@@metal9s27 wdym
And atlas is is very stable on my core 2 duo
@@metal9s27 are u fr?
Gave AtlasOS a try. Fresh SSD, win10pro, 22H2.
After some tweaking with all drivers installed I'm at 39 Processes, 1.6 gigs of ram usage, around 5 seconds boot time after post.
I'm my estimation, it's a new machine. Insanely fast compared to before.
AtlasOS is impressive, but I had to put in many hours to slimline win10 further to my liking.
you use any debloater script like chris titus or similar?
@@nghile6821 I also ran O&O Shutup, then used Autoruns to check what was left. Removed some startup item relating to videocard drivers such as their tools panels. I want those on manual, and only use it on troublesome games, which is rare. Then I manually double checked the services disabling items such as braveupdate services and other useless things. I don't like autoupdates especially if it messes my settings or disables plugins to the point I have to go get new versions.
Side note I also disabled services relating to the "store" and also services relating to "networking sharing", printing etc. Currently I'm running 29 windows processes, and windows runs fine so far. I'm currently debugging to see what is broken, but so far so good. It was lower but I had to re-enable a few services, example disabling AppXSVC killed access to some settings panels like THEMES. I kept the clipboard running, also oddly turning off Windows Event Log service will mess things up, keep that on.
I decided I would run another vanilla windows in virtualization just in case. I thought qbittorrent might have trouble with ports or working because of everything I disabled but nope, it works fine.
what tweaks did you do?
Anyone seeing this, keep in mind win11 is a bit more bloated compared to win10. Lowest I've gotten mine without major breakage or disabling core functionality is 48 processes, while that same number (or lower) is pretty trivial on win10.
wwhaaaaat ttwweaks did u ddo?
Keep up the good work I haven't seen someone do it on a REAL computer. Thank you because I want to go back to windows because Linux is unsupported in a lot of things. I turned off my adblocker for this video.
Wow thanks a lot, glad you found it helpful
Omg same here, I might consider using Atlas Os since Ubuntu is good and all but there are certain apps I want to download and get.
It would be interesting to see a comparison of gaming OSes based on meringue Linux BazziteOS vs Nobara vs Chimera vs PopOS
Interesting comparison! I appreciate the detailed breakdown of each OS's performance and features. It's helpful for anyone considering a switch. Keep up the great content!
You should have used all of their ISO files on internet archive. These playbook versions are inferior compared to the real ISO files which were actual ISO edits done before install. The only reason they stopped releasing the ISO files is due to Microsoft sending out cease and desist letters to all of these groups. telling them that making ISOs without express permission was forbidden. (threatened with lawsuits). The actual ISO files give much better performance and are streamlined. They were forced to use Playbook because they had no other choice. the only option was to stop doing releases all together or just use the ISO. and the reason that Tiny is still an ISO is because the main developer of that is in Russia and he is outside of the sanctions of the US legal system, they wont ever stop him from releasing his files in ISO format.
do you have the link to the atlas iso? which one should i choose?
bro, he just told you - "internet archive"@@138b32n
bro how do i get iso version of revios.
@@sachinmajotra9665there is a link in Reddit bro Im downloading it now
Hi, just wanted to offer some constructive criticism in the hopes of helping out with improving the content.
This video works very well in terms of giving a general overview of each custom OS and showing the average user experience for people with low-end PCs. It is clearly *not* a benchmark (I saw some people getting mad about that, even though the video is clearly not one), but the Task Manager analysis might be inaccurate, and even misleading in some cases. There's many different factors that can help measure performance difference between each test, such as latency, 1% lows, and so on. The point of this and many other videos on this channel is increasing performance, so proper benchmarks could've helped here, and could also attract a different audience or keep the current one more engaged.
That's all, keep up the good work, and I hope your channel does well.
Thank you so much for taking the time to offer your constructive criticism. It's great to hear that the video gave a good overview of the custom OS options. I'll definitely work on improving the accuracy of the Task Manager analysis and consider incorporating proper benchmarks in future videos.
@NotroDan yeah the minecraft test could of been good if it was the same world and doing the exact same things on each OS, like saving a demo file or something, as the test was innacurate as atlasOS world was just sand and sky compared to tons of trees etc in ReviOS
interesting, I know about Tiny 11 but not heard of the others, so nice run through review thanks
Thanks I downloaded revi os and its an absoloute beast i am now having 1 percent cpu on amd a4 4400 or smth like tht earlier in win 10 without doing anything i got 35 percent
tbh this guy gives out the best demonstration for any os to pick out like before getting any os you should def watch this guy
I really like Ghost Spectre OS. It has almost no reinstalled apps, and you don’t even need to install a browser, you can just use a command line tool built in
Tiny 11 in my opinion, is best for Medium to High End Gaming PCs. Its super simple, if you want a normal Windows 11 install but minus the bloatware, Tiny 11 is perfect.
I installed Nano11 23H2 ob my main PC w/ 13700K.and a 4050
Also, yes, I am the lead dev of Nano11
Can you make os for photobooth.
Esp. Dslrbooth and others.
@@timmangako ?
Bro 13700k and rtx 4050. What combo is that. You could have bought a cheaper cpu and buy a rtx 4060.
@@Kyrtapyhe's a developer who uses way more cpu resources than gpu i believe
@@Kyrtapy13700H*
3:33 Atlas might have fast startup disabled by default, though base win11 has it enabled
Yes. But i couldn't find a way to enable it.
really good and well produced video! amazing job!!!
Thank you, I took my time with this one so I'm glad you enjoyed it
Thank you for this amazing comparation it helped me a lot. Love you bro
Man that Revision Tool makes Revi more tempting.
Plz keep doing these videos with other os as well
I so wish some od these could come with thier own spin of something like StartAllBack, have options to mimic legacy UIs. The light installations do remind me of the good ol days of Windows 7.
Though I've always been told to never use these custom ISOs but to build one instead.
Great video, I just think It would have been better if you choose 1 minecraft seed for all your benchmarking
slow boot on atlas and revi is because of the default settings with hibernation and fast boot disabled on both of em',
wanna compare boot speed
restart all of them and count
was looking for info on tiny11 but honestly atlas lookin real nice
I have a similar system, with the hd4600 igpu. The way I fixed those massive stutters on new versions was install Linux mint.
I have medium-high end pc and even tho my motherboard manufacturer says windows 11 ready, it performs better on Linux (Fedora) than on Windows 10 or 11
Linux might be the next thing to test then :)
@NotroDan please cover Nobara or Garuda or pop os 😁
In my pc, Tiny 10 takes up 2.0 gb ram with 104 process and ReviOS takes 70 processes with 1.3gb ram usage.
Ghost spectre 11 is also a great os, i run it in a 7 year old intel pentium 4gb ram laptop. The os only uses 30% ram usage at startup.
I was able to boot my laptop in 23 seconds which used to take 1 minutes and 30 seconds on the original windows 11.
If you want to update try ghost spectre 11 too.
Not one mention of X-Lite--under 5 Gb--60 services--very snappy--runs all my games and internet--installs in about one minute
which version? planning to install the latest one 24h2
for the GPU 5:58
it is good when it's fully loaded because otherwise you lose FPS
Atlas don't use the full potential from the GPU
Tiny11 is not meant for gamers. It is just to remove bloatware and make Windows 11 as small as possible
Yup, that was not fair what he said in video. I think the 133 processes can be cut down using CTT (ChrisTitus Tool) and other tweaks. Around to about a 23 processes?? Theory only because Tiny11 does the job perfectly!
cool comparison, but when comparing background processes you should leave os running on task manager for about 4 minutes, so processes close down themselves.
also, we would need more consistent benchmarks
thank you for using a real pc to show the differences, i wanted to go back to windows because linux has almost no supported software, and i didnt want to use bloated windows 11
Maybe a more fair comparison would be a reboot instead when trying to check the speed. Great video anyway.
People used to complain about Gnu Linux distros, now they have "Windoze distros" out there in the wild.
you should use the same seed next time, either way, like!
I tried to but for some reason when changing versions the worlds got regenerated :/
The fps difference between mc versions is totally normal. 1.20 is feature packed where as 1.8.9 has less features to drive. :)
Good vid as always
Thanks!
You are really so good notro
You helped me a lot to play with higher fps
Thanks and nice vid legend :)
im first
@@retrowave9922idc
Thank you @IIDreamy
don't worry, there's no difference in the FPS between those "OS"es. The dude does not know how to measure them correctly
did your background music turn into a filter/flange at the end? no music but voice is pitched to music? or I gotta go back to the doctors?
great video! I'm fixing my friends old pc with 3gb ram. Do you think windows 10 or 11 and any recommendations on os?
you should try Ghost Spectre Windows 11 Superlite best of all the windows you mention
lol ghost spectre is just stock windows with removed bloat
@@franisagod so is tiny
@@kidpoker9408 nah the thing is tiny 11 is also very small in size but not good in optimisation while ghost is small and optimsed but not more than atlas or revi and also ghost lost its presence because various security issue found but still people use it
You should make a new comparison that includes ChrisTitusTech's WinUtil made MicroWin ISO.
Interesting I will have a look at it
The big question for me is always "Which one turns off the most spying/telemetry/reporting/bloat?" Not necessarily creating more FPS.
ReviOS is the best in that domain
I just wanna put up my knowledge on startup time of os , if fast startup is turned on it degrades the pc and mostly not recommended so in Some Custom OS's it is turned off
Why would it "degrade" the pc ?
@@gamingagent80 It doesn't "degrade" the PC.
What he is referring to is that Windows doesn't actually get restarted / refreshed even if you shutdown. Check the task manager "up time" and you will see.
@@griffin1366 I know, but you cant use the word "degrade" in that scenario as you would be referring to permanent damage done to the pc
I installed on a virtual machine Windows 10 Ghost SpectreOS and then used cris tech tips windows 10 debloater removing everything i could, and got it down to a around 700/800mb ram and 52 processes
Wasn’t spectreos caught with having spyware installed on people’s pc’s
@@luuk3056 Tbh not sure, i only used it on the virtual machine to test, i prefer to stay with windows 10 for security, if i ever leave windows 10 its for linux
serious question: if you use tiny11 as base and customize it with Atlas, Revi or both what would happen?
Wait that’s crazy I gotta try that
@@MicahDaRhulerwhat happened bro tell me
@@rudrakshart6996I haven’t tried yet as I literally reset my windows a week ago, I’m gonna need to find or buy a drive, or maybe use vm. I’ll keep you posted tho
u can use Revi OS tweak instead AtlasOS
Tiny 11 is the best out of all as the other 2 only focuses on gaming and excluding other windows features like printing etc
The Best MOD OS is by far Ghost Spectre ! Build 23H2 22631.3085 Update 5 ! Nothing beats it !
Recently i've been on the win10 optimization grind and i'm thinking about switching to either atlas or revi after this video.
I've tried some autounattend files, but they were setting "group policies" that I didn't know how to revert them. Do these have clipboard history enabled at least?
revios is more stable good for daily users but atlas is more focused to squeez out performance i had some crashes coz of it maybe coz of some extreme tweaks as its more focused towards fps
i use tiny11 because its the easiest to setup and its the fastest.
I use 8 gb ram and tiny11 makes me feel like im using 32 gb ram.
I used to use windows 10 on the pc im using rn but now im using tiny11 i hated everything about windows 10 but loved everything about windows 11.
tiny11 is just a faster version of windows 11 and theres nothing else that new.
I really hoped tiny11 was the fastest.
Bro your device support win11 official ?
no
Placebo.
Tiny11 is virtually stock but with a few changes, so pre-installed stuff removed.
This example pc is better than mine 😢
Then find which works best for you
@@technixcheats I'm just sad that my pc suxs.
Installed AtlasOS about 3 times and each time BSOD appears.Installed ReviOS and that boots 👍
which is better?
Which Is better from gaming? Atlas or Rev?
I use now Atlas OS, clean install, Mod it, use it perfect.
Dont need anything else now.
Atalas works better for me than the others
Bro I saw your name on Minecraft I thought I could subscribe lol
People time saving: windows 11 or windows 11 pro only can upgraded if the pc is 5 years old
lol. basically this. this is for old dual core PCs with
Atlas has a custom power plan out of the box that’s why it wins in fps, which the other ones don’t provide, Atlas is the winner
What I don't like in Atlas OS is that they removed RDP... and that's a no no ...
What is RDP?
@@griffin1366 Remote Desktop Protocol
MyASUS or BIOS gonna make the PC Lit🥶🗣💥
3:54 it aslo depends on the ssd!
Do you know any custom Win11 that has similar Windows update interface to the older versions like Win7/8.1? Bloat/spyware and interface can be changed but that was the most annoying thing for me I needed to change registry to disable WUMedic in order to stop windows10 from updating whenever it wanted.
I use revios for stability and compatability
I have an 4090 and 7950x so im not doing it really for performance
Can you do a test for Windows 11 X-Lite Optimum
Tiny 11 is too good for others man
Should also try to review Ghost Spectre. Also, are the SSDs the same spec? If one has a faster read speed than the other, then it could affect OS boot time.
No, best windows ReviOS11 22h2
nice seeing this comparison... for me just stay on wind10 ur not missing out on anything in 11 matter fact ur being forced to change a lot of things to make it look like 10 or 7 . plus don't get fomo where u see ur process above 120 it's normal to have them running in the background doing things stopping processes often ends up breaking things like functionality and scaling issues i noticed that every time i make a christech titus deblaot my workflows gets laggy for some reason i just stay on windows 10 default settings for me download the iso open rufus sett the default and when the pop up open asking you with check boxes what u want say remove privacy skip questions and make local pc user (offline account ) that's my 2 cents here i feel we get stuck in our own ways trying to make things what are not just get a beefy pc 32 ram minimum that 8 ram is not gona cut it in 2024 i gave 9 things open in the same time most of the time
First day of requesting to install a Hackintosh
He has made one. Besides Nvidia cards aren't promised for mac and I doubt even supported
@@technixcheats Can you please provide me the link of that video?
@@uselesscraftys ruclips.net/video/66TAH4QPD0Q/видео.htmlsi=10UfDJRWpjUFphAC
@@NotroDan Thank you, you never disappoint!
I wonder what happens if you install in Tiny11 with Atlas or ReviOS?
Exactly my thoughts
Did it and the os get's a little better optimised than stock with playbook,you get more storage and even less processes
@@denisgd1804 how did it compare with single optimization
@denisgd1804 also would you recommend it and whoch one did you use atlas or revi
Hey man, can you make microwin iso from christitus tool and show its statistics as well compare it too
Yep its on my list to check out!
😂 Atlas OS what is that?
I use Windows X Lite and GhostSpectre.
These two are the kings of OS modification.
Do they have windows defender?
@@TTURKI YES ! You'll have the option to select during OS Installation.
@@karamazov4684 never mind all of them are broken , i tried them all and i would only install Atlas OS and Revision OS on a real system; only problem with Revi OS is On-screen keyboard isn’t working properly other than that it’s amazing
@@TTURKIThanks for your honest opinion, currently building my first ever gaming pc and the last windows version I was using on my laptop was Windows 8.1, I gotta give Atlas or ReviOS a try since I heard it's gotten so bad with Windows 11 for gaming
ghostspectre has a history of being malware ridden and other things hidden in the iso.. depending on where you get it.. X-Lite is pretty great, although for pure performance, AtlasOs is king..
@NatroDan Try Ghost Spectre Custom Windows .iso Also From Next Time, It Will Be A Great Addition To The Comparison
4:30 "60FPS, actually good for integrated graphics" New intel iris xe is performing well with 1000+ fps in 1.20.2 on 16 chunks loading. I am using arch linux.
Are these OS activated?
No, if you want to use Massgrave's script
Only revi os is activated
nuh ugh you I use to play minecraft at that moment at i5 4th gen intel graphics uhd graphics 4600 at windows 11 (yeah IK there is no win 11 for that cpu but I bypassed it) I was getting 140 fps consistently on 1.19 or 1.18.2
can you show instalation guide for atlas/revios ?
I think all OS are good depends on hardware configuration, time to time updated the files
He sometimes gets choppy FPS in Minecraft because he doesn’t have a GPU he uses integrated graphics
wanted to ask if any of the options will be usable after Microsoft stops supporting win10 next year and if you can stack two options such that if I use tinyOS as an ISO then immediately use the ReviOS playbook, I get the benefits of boyh TinyOS and ReviOS?
You getting good FPS, But I am getting around 50 fps on Minecraft on windows 10, specs: core i5-7th gen U processor, NVIDIEA 940mx, 16GB DDR4 RAM and 256GB SSD, It is a laptop. I am also getting 25-30 fps on GTA V and sometimes, it drops to 16,17 as well with lowest settings
I don't think having high windows processes (except defender process) is bad or affect the performance
yeah tiny11 actually pages half of them on the ssd
People care too much about it. If you have 150 or more then you should consider closing background things but in reality it's fine.
If you were to install Atlas with secondary drives would those drives get wiped? Follow up question, would it be safe to take out the secondary drives and then plug them back in after the install?
it doesn't wipe any drive or anything
@@vengie01 thank you so much for the reply, was hoping for the best and thankfully it was :)
turn off the computer completely without saving the current state to disk...
What
I don't know why but when I install atlas os on windows 11 they asking me to put the key windows one and it doesn't install
you shouldn't use different ssd try using the same ssd for the startup test
But if they are the exact same SSDs then why does it matter?
If you download another os do your files and stuff save
Thanks !!!!
Anyone knows why some old programs like the old Win 7 games collection (spider solitaire etc...) doesn't work in Tiny 11? They just not starting without any errors. Probably they needs some deps which are ripped off, but still can't understand which one...
they are meant to run on Windows 7
older OS use direct 3D Just grab some files from Windows XP system and put them into the system 32. That's what I did,
Also compatibility mode helps.
Or try looking for unofficial patches.
Tiny11 disables IE, Media player etc. which is probably why.
1) Why are you yelling the whole time!? You're on RUclips!
2) without stopping Microshaft updates, its absolutely worthless,
Since they can reinstate whatever they want any old time!
Microshaft? What r u talking about buddy 😂. Hes not even yelling bro thats the UK people accent
Arch is the clear winner
you should have tested this on the same map with preloaded chunks...
Great comparison
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found the comparison helpful.
Should have used the same map seed for Mincraft FPS tests
Oh really? 24H2 sucks balls so maybe Atlas is perfect permanent 23H2 solution.
you should test in hypixel / in a multiplayer world since singleplayer preforms differently plus at the end of the video the world was already preloaded, and also test how much they affect in clients
Yeah thats a good idea, however hypixel would of been very laggy on an unoptimised minecraft so results would be similar
@@NotroDan I actually have a bad i3 6006u with an old Nvidia 920mx and I get 160-220 FPS on hypixel due to optimizations I love watching it vids for comparison but I'm not sure if custom os will make a diff tats why I wanted a more realistic test lol
For me revision os runs smoother than atlas
I use atlas and currently sent my computer to ASUS
Cause some issues I had before I got atlas. Will that void my warranty
U haven’t tried XOS which is better than all of them
where to download ?