
On my secondary computer, which is a lenovo legion Y520 laptop and using just for backup MCR computer, with i7 7700HQ, 8gb ram and 1050 4GB, the difference is that on 1607 does not crash, and on 1809 crash and give bluescreen. My MCR computer is a i3 3250, 16 gb ram and 1050 2GB video card. 1.5 GB ram on startup without any software open compare to 1803/1809 where i am over 3.5GB on startup.Īnd another difference would be to resource consumption, on my MCR computer i have less 15-20% CPU usage difference between 1607 LTSB and 1809 Enterprise. Me i'm using the 2016 LTSB version (pirate version with digital license unfortunately but enough of me) for 2 of 3 computers and he do a very good job for vmix. If you want an full version, you can search on google for it. It is the best version for production, and i think the Microsoft recommends LTSB/C for production environment. I would like to know about you guys, if anyone is experienced with this LTSB or LTSC versions of Windows 10.įor those who are interested, you have 90 days to try it.Įdit: here goes the official "iso" link so you can download it, enjoy it! so i decided to try it to see if it realy goes at my expectations. i found so many people talking (very well) about this version, once (in some cases) their apps runs better than in a pro or in a home versions.

That version of windows 10 is dedicated to run specific apps like in an hospital, for example. you are the best, my friend) has told me about a windows 10 version that is completely free of every sort of microsoft bloatware, modern apps and a lot of other resources that makes no sense for some users, that is the Windows 10 Enterprise LTSB (now the official release is LTSC).

Recently, a friend of mine (that is a vmix user too, PFBM. As a technician i found so many problems with windows 10 and its feature updates in a lot of machines, so i searched a little about a "work arround" to avoid some bad situations and give priority to apps that are really important to my clients.
