| Feature | Windows 10 Superlite | Windows 10 Superlite SE | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | ~1.8 – 2.5 GB | ~900 MB – 1.4 GB | | Disk Usage (fresh install) | 7 – 9 GB | 4 – 6 GB | | Idle RAM usage | 800 MB – 1.2 GB | 450 MB – 700 MB | | Background processes | ~40-50 | ~20-28 |

But if both aim to be "super light," what separates the standard edition from the "SE" (Special Edition)?

The primary helpful feature differentiating from the standard Superlite version is that it comes pre-configured with additional customization tools and patches designed for a more user-friendly, "ready-to-go" experience .

While both versions are part of the Ghost Spectre project and focus on extreme performance by removing bloatware and background services, they serve slightly different needs: :