Xtreme Liteos 8.1 Review

Have you tested Xtreme LiteOS 8.1 on your hardware? Share your benchmark results in the comments below (but please, use a VPN when downloading the ISO).

In the ever-evolving landscape of operating systems, a quiet revolution has been brewing. While Microsoft pushes forward with the resource-heavy Windows 11 and its constant stream of feature updates, a significant portion of users—gamers, streamers, and IT professionals—are looking in the opposite direction. They want speed, simplicity, and maximum resource allocation to their applications, not to background telemetry or visual effects. xtreme liteos 8.1

| Metric | Stock Windows 10 (21H2) | Tiny10 | | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Boot Time (Cold) | 45 seconds | 28 seconds | 18 seconds | | RAM Usage (Idle) | 1.8 GB | 800 MB | 420 MB | | Processes Running | 135 | 65 | 45 | | CS:GO FPS (Low Settings) | 48 FPS | 62 FPS | 79 FPS | | Disk Space Used | 22 GB | 10 GB | 5.2 GB | Have you tested Xtreme LiteOS 8

Enter . This custom-built, modified version of Windows 8.1 has garnered a cult following in forums like Reddit’s r/pcgaming and specialized tech communities like TeamOS . If you have an old netbook, a low-spec laptop, or even a high-end gaming rig that you want to squeeze every last frame-per-second out of, this is the OS you need to know about. This custom-built, modified version of Windows 8