

This has several drawbacks, first of all, a large amount of RAM is required, at least enough to fit the OS we want to load, and that about something, since Windows requires at least 2 GB of free RAM to work, given the size Windows 10 is almost unthinkable to load it in RAM, we would need at least 32 GB, and only installing the essential audio applications and without a paging file, so as not to consume all the memory. We observe that as the number of processes decreases, the sound quality increases, from the latency aspect there is only one way to improve it, loading the OS in RAM memory. It can be deactivated, but not uninstalled, so the number of processes does not drop below 104, while in Server 2019 GUI it reaches 87 with Defender uninstalled, which is 17 processes less

The advantage of this is that it allows us to uninstall Windows Defender, which I have not found a way to do in Windows 10. It is curious to observe that the number of processes of Windows 10 debugged with Windows Debloater (104) coincides with that of Windows Server 2019 GUI WINDOWS SERVER 2019 CORE *: 71 processes (54 with defender uninstalled) (*) with AppCompatibility FOD installed. WINDOWS SERVER 2019 GUI: 104 processes (with defender installed) (87 with defender uninstalled)ģ. WINDOWS 10: 126 processes (104 applying Windows Debloater powereshell script and disabling Windows Defender)Ģ. To corroborate these statements I have checked how many processes are running on each OS (clean) mentioned above, and the results are as follows:ġ. These facts corroborate the above, as they are related to the number of processes that are executed in the OS while listening and with the latency, always lower in RAM. We all know that Windows Server has higher quality sound than Windows 10, and in Core mode even more, and if we also run it from RAM it increases much more. Over time I have observed that the audio quality of the PC is related to the number of processes that run on it and to the latency.

Hello everyone, I start this new thread because I think that the topic is very interesting, and a little or no way used for our purposes, the computer audio for the enjoyment of music.
