By disabling non-essential services, it drastically reduces RAM and CPU usage, which is ideal for low-end laptops or high-end gaming rigs looking for every extra frame per second (FPS). Key Features and "Superlite" vs. "Compact"

Unlike the official Windows 11 Pro or Home editions, Ghost Spectre is built by a third-party developer with one goal: . It targets three main pain points of the standard OS:

Ghost Spectre Windows 11 Review: The Ultimate Lite OS for Gamers?

Often referred to as "Superlite" or "Compact," Ghost Spectre is a custom, de-bloated version of Windows 11 designed to strip away the "fat" while keeping the core functionality intact. In this review, we’ll dive into whether this modified ISO is worth the security trade-offs for a performance boost. What Makes Ghost Spectre Different?

A standard installation takes up roughly 20GB–30GB. The Ghost Spectre build can often shrink that to under 10GB, making it perfect for smaller SSDs.

While the ISO itself is a modification, you still need a valid Windows 11 license to use it legally. Final Verdict

For gamers, this translates to slightly better 1% low frame times and a more responsive desktop experience without the stuttering caused by background Windows Update tasks or telemetry pings. The Elephant in the Room: Security and Legality