Real Data • Real Results

Performance Benchmarks

Real-world benchmarks showing clear Atom OS performance gains across different hardware setups and tools.

+0%

Average FPS Gain

0

Test Systems

0+

Games and Tools Tested

Performance Metrics

Detailed comparisons across 4 builds on RTX 2060 + i3-9100F

Memory Usage

Windows 113.2GB
AtomOS Standard1.6GB
AtomOS Lite1.3GB
AtomOS Ultimate1GB
55% less RAM (Ultimate) vs Windows 11

Disk Usage

Windows 1121.6GB
AtomOS Standard6.5GB
AtomOS Lite5.2GB
AtomOS Ultimate3.5GB
70% smaller installation (Ultimate)

ISO Size

Windows 116.8GB
AtomOS Standard2.8GB
AtomOS Lite2.2GB
AtomOS Ultimate1.7GB
85% smaller ISO file (Ultimate)

CPU Usage

Windows 118%
AtomOS Standard6%
AtomOS Lite6%
AtomOS Ultimate5%
56% lower CPU usage (Ultimate)

Running Processes

Windows 11148
AtomOS Standard72
AtomOS Lite64
AtomOS Ultimate55
63% fewer running processes (Ultimate)

Pre-installed Apps

Windows 1143
AtomOS Standard8
AtomOS Lite4
AtomOS Ultimate4
91% fewer bloatware apps (Ultimate)

Test System

Complete hardware specifications and testing methodology

Hardware Specifications

Processor

Intel Core i3-9100F

Memory

16GB DDR4 2400MHz

Graphics

NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060

Motherboard

Intel H310M Chipset

Storage

512GB SSD

Cooling

Stock Cooler

Tested Builds

1

AtomOS 11 Ultimate Lite 003 – 24H2

2

AtomOS 11 Standard 25H2 004

3

AtomOS 11 Lite 25H2 006

Note: All tests conducted on a single device to ensure consistency and eliminate hardware variation.

Testing Tools Used

FurMark
Heaven Benchmark
Far Cry 5
CapFrameX
BootRacer

Testing Process

We are trying to reach the most accurate numbers possible.

1

Controlled Environment

  • Fresh OS install for every test
  • Identical hardware configuration
  • Installing the same hardware drivers
  • No background applications
2

Testing Process

  • 3+ benchmark runs per configuration
  • CapFrameX used for data capture
  • Same maps tested
3

Stock Windows Configuration

  • Windows Defender real-time disabled
  • Stock drivers installed
  • Default Performance power plan
  • Default Windows settings
4

Atom OS Configuration

  • Defender disabled
  • Manual driver installation
  • All Atom OS optimizations keeped as default

Game & Graphics Settings

Consistent settings applied across all benchmark runs

Video Settings

  • High preset enabled
  • Windowed fullscreen mode
  • 1440p resolution (2650×1440)

Advanced Settings

  • No res scaling
  • Default NVIDIA Control Panel settings
  • Same GPU driver versions across all tests

Detailed Benchmark Results

FurMark benchmark scores across all builds

Windows 11

0pts

Baseline

AtomOS Standard

0pts
+5.4%

AtomOS Lite

0pts
+21.1%

AtomOS Ultimate

0pts
+30.6%

Summary: FurMark results show progressive performance gains from Standard to Ultimate, with AtomOS Ultimate delivering the highest performance on the RTX 2060 + i3-9100F test system.

Questions & Answers

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about Atom OS and how it can benefit you.

Atom OS is a lightweight, optimized, and privacy-focused version of Windows. It is designed to reduce resource usage, improve performance, and remove unnecessary components while keeping core Windows functionality intact.

Yes. Atom OS is completely legal as long as you activate it with a genuine Windows license. Atom OS is not a cracked or pirated version of Windows; it still requires proper activation using a valid license key.

Download the Atom OS ISO, create a bootable USB using tools like Rufus, and follow the installation guide. The process is similar to installing standard Windows.

Yes, but a clean installation is usually required. Always back up your data before switching operating systems.

Use CRU (Custom Resolution Utility) to delete all resolutions except your desired refresh rate (for example, 165Hz). Save the changes, then restart your GPU driver to apply the new refresh rate.

Press Shift + F10, then type: oobe\bypassnro and press Enter. Your system will restart and allow you to continue setup without a network connection.

Go to Privacy & Security settings and manually enable microphone access for apps.

Open services.msc and locate WLAN AutoConfig. By default, it may be disabled. Set it to Automatic and start the service.

Yes. This is normal during installation. Right-click on the desktop, open Display Settings, and select your preferred resolution after installation.

Install LightShot and Atom Essentials to restore screenshot functionality.

Open Control Panel > System > Advanced system settings. Under Performance, click Settings, then go to the Advanced tab. Click Change under Virtual Memory, disable automatic management, select your system drive, choose System Managed Size or set a custom value, click Set, then restart your PC.

Install the StartAllBack application located on the Desktop. This usually resolves shell-related critical errors.

Use the following credentials: Username: User | Password: User

Still have questions? We're here to help.

Contact Support