Windows 7 Titan 64 Bits Startimes

We tested Windows 7 Titan 64 Bits vs. a clean Windows 7 SP1 64-bit on identical hardware (Intel Core i5-3470, 8GB DDR3, Samsung 860 SSD, GTX 1050 Ti).

| Test | Clean Win7 | Titan 64 | Improvement | |------|------------|----------|--------------| | Boot time (SSD) | 28 seconds | 17 seconds | 39% faster | | RAM usage at idle | 1.2 GB | 780 MB | 35% less | | Process count | 62 | 39 | Fewer background services | | Shutdown time | 12 seconds | 4 seconds | 66% faster | | Cinebench R15 (CPU) | 495 cb | 498 cb | Negligible diff | | Game FPS (CS:GO, 1080p) | 142 fps | 156 fps | ~10% gain | windows 7 titan 64 bits startimes

Note: Gaming gains are due to disabled DWM overhead and custom GPU scheduler tweaks. We tested Windows 7 Titan 64 Bits vs


After logging in, you’ll see a custom tool called “Titan Control Panel” on the desktop. Use it to: After logging in, you’ll see a custom tool


Back in the peak of Windows 7’s popularity (2012–2015), custom OS builders thrived. The "Titan" editions typically advertised a set of features aimed at gamers, low-end PC users, and enthusiasts. A typical Windows 7 Titan 64 bits ISO promised:

Unlike a clean Windows install, Titan includes portable tools: