Windows 11 Phoenix Liteos Pro Neon 22h2 Build ... Online

As of May 2026, the official distribution channels are:

Avoid:

Always verify the checksum before installing. If the ISO is larger than 3.2GB, it’s likely bloated with malware.


Everything unnecessary is removed. This includes: Windows 11 Phoenix LiteOS Pro Neon 22H2 Build ...

While the OS is “pre-activated” with a generic KMS38 method, this violates Microsoft’s EULA. For personal use, the risk is low, but commercial use is strictly prohibited.

⚠️ Warning: This is not an official Microsoft product. Using it can expose you to:

You rely on Discord servers and Reddit communities (r/WindowsModding). If you encounter a BSOD, the fix is often “reinstall.” As of May 2026, the official distribution channels are:


The aesthetic overhaul is where Phoenix LiteOS Pro Neon separates itself from other modded builds like Ghost Spectre or Tiny11.

This level of customization typically requires third-party tools (Rainmeter, WindowBlinds, StartAllBack) – all pre-configured out of the box. However, the CPU overhead for these effects is only ~2-3% on iGPU.


We tested the Phoenix LiteOS Pro Neon against a clean install of Windows 11 Pro 22H2 on identical hardware (Ryzen 5 3600, 16GB RAM, GTX 1660 Super). Avoid:

| Metric | Stock Windows 11 | Phoenix LiteOS Pro Neon | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | RAM idle | 2.8 GB | 970 MB | | Background processes | 145 | 62 | | Boot time (SSD) | 23 seconds | 11 seconds | | Cinebench R23 (Multi) | 9,200 | 9,300 (Margin of error) | | Cyberpunk 2077 (1080p Low) | 68 FPS | 79 FPS (+16%) | | Disk size | 26 GB | 6.5 GB |

The FPS increase comes from reduced CPU overhead, not GPU magic. If you are GPU-bound (e.g., 4K gaming), the difference shrinks.