Windows 11 Xtreme Liteos Edition Build 22000.51... Now
Warning: This is not a "Next, Next, Finish" experience.
Installing a custom ISO requires knowledge of tools like Rufus or Ventoy. Because this is an unsigned, modified ISO, users must often disable Secure Boot in their BIOS to boot from the USB drive.
| OS | RAM Idle | Disk Size | Gaming FPS (CS:GO) | Updates | TPM Required | |----|----------|-----------|--------------------|---------|---------------| | Win11 Xtreme LiteOS | 400MB | 4.5GB | 87 fps | Manual | No | | Tiny11 (official mod) | 1.2GB | 8GB | 72 fps | Blocked | Bypassed | | Ghost Spectre Win11 | 900MB | 7GB | 78 fps | Optional | Bypassed | | Windows 10 LTSC | 1.1GB | 12GB | 70 fps | Security only | No | | Linux Mint Xfce | 380MB | 8GB | 68 fps (Proton) | Full | No | Windows 11 Xtreme LiteOS Edition Build 22000.51...
The Xtreme LiteOS wins on lowest resource usage and highest gaming performance due to aggressive service removal and process scheduling optimizations.
We tested Build 22000.51 on three low-end machines against standard Windows 11 22H2. Warning: This is not a "Next, Next, Finish" experience
This is a heavily stripped-down, pre-tweaked version of Windows 11 21H2 (original release). The creator likely removed:
“Windows 11 Xtreme LiteOS Edition Build 22000.51” is a modded, unsupported, high-risk OS for tinkerers only. It can make very old hardware feel snappy, but you trade stability and security for performance. Unless you have a specific use case (offline VM, testing, nostalgia), avoid it. For production or daily use, stick with official Windows or a supported Linux distribution. We tested Build 22000
You're interested in exploring the features and details of Windows 11 Xtreme LiteOS Edition Build 22000.51. This is a customized version of Windows 11, tailored to be lightweight and efficient. Here are some key points about this edition: