| Test | Windows 11 Pro (Official) | Raven OS Extreme Lite | |------|----------------------------|------------------------| | Boot time (to desktop) | 38 sec | 14 sec | | RAM usage at idle | 2.9 GB | 0.9 GB | | Disk usage after boot | 100% for 60 sec | 3–8% | | Cinebench R23 (multi) | 1420 | 1445 (within margin) | | Games (CS:GO, 720p low) | 42 FPS | 68 FPS | | Latency (DPC) | 280 µs | 95 µs |
: Support for Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth® LE audio. windows 11 pro raven os extreme lite 24h2 26100
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Test system: Intel Core i3-4130, 4GB DDR3, 128GB SSD, no discrete GPU. | Test | Windows 11 Pro (Official) |
In the ecosystem of modern computing, there exists a constant tension between feature bloat and system performance. As operating systems mature, they tend to accumulate background processes, telemetry services, and visual flourishes that demand increasingly powerful hardware. This reality has given rise to a niche but passionate sector of the software community: "modded" or "lite" versions of Windows. Among the most aggressive interpretations of this concept is "Raven OS Extreme Lite," specifically tailored for the latest Windows 11 Pro 24H2 (Build 26100). This essay explores the technical philosophy, the inherent trade-offs, and the utility of such a distinct operating system build. As operating systems mature, they tend to accumulate
This release is anchored by the , which introduced several system-level improvements: