Ghost Spectre Compact Vs Superlite Vs Superlite Se |top| -
Introduction
: Users who want the speed of Superlite but miss classic Windows aesthetics. Customization
Compact:
Ghost Spectre Compact: A High-Performance Powerhouse
ISO Size
| Feature | Compact | Superlite | Superlite SE | |---------|---------|-----------|--------------| | | ~3-4 GB | ~2.5-3.5 GB | ~1.8-2.5 GB | | RAM Usage (idle) | ~1.2-1.5 GB | ~900 MB - 1.2 GB | ~600-900 MB | | Windows Store | Kept (Optional install) | Removed | Removed | | Xbox Gaming Services | Mostly intact | Stripped | Fully removed | | Edge Browser | Removable | Removed | Removed | | Printing & Scanning | Fully functional | Mostly functional | Minimal | | Bluetooth Support | Yes | Yes | Sometimes stripped | | Windows Update | Controlled (Security only) | Controlled | Disabled by default | | Best For | Daily + Gaming | Pure Gaming | Extreme low-end / Emulation | ghost spectre compact vs superlite vs superlite se
Target Audience:
Dedicated gamers, streamers using capture cards, and users on 4-8GB RAM machines. Introduction : Users who want the speed of
For anyone who values security, printing, or simplicity → Stick with stock Windows + run a debloater script (like Chris Titus Tool).
Custom ISOs are not for production or work computers. Custom ISOs are not for production or work computers
Cons
The Difference:
The SE version often includes specific tweaks for Windows 11 features (like the Taskbar or Start Menu) and might come with pre-applied visual themes or context menu tweaks that aren't in the standard Superlite.

