Question Best gaming Os with this thread´s post description

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Most gaming technologically advanced Os without inbuilt spy software; and software that begins the process that installs spy software; and with cloud download reset feature; that can be used on the most gaming technologically advanced Motherboard firmware, Motherboard BIOS, and Motherboard Intel Me without inbuilt spy software; and software that begins the process that installs spy software; that can be installed in the PC with the following hardware specifications: A GeIL CL16-16-16 D4-24008 Model Name 8 GMB RAM Card, ROG MAXIMUS XI Gene Model Name Motherboard, Intel Core i7-8700 Model Name Processor, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super Model Name 4 VRAM GPU?. What are the most gaming technologically advanced Motherboard firmware, Motherboard BIOS, and Motherboard Intel Me without inbuilt spy software; and software that begins the process that installs spy software; that can be installed in the PC with the following hardware specifications: A GeIL CL16-16-16 D4-24008 Model Name 8 GB RAM Card, ROG MAXIMUS XI Gene Model Name Motherboard, Intel Core i7-8700 Model Name Processor, and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super Model Name 4 VRAM GPU in the most gaming technologically advanced Os without inbuilt spy software; and software that begins the process that installs spy software; and with cloud download reset feature?.
 
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please answer me from a
Windows/Microsoft, Apple or Linux OS which will be the OS that best matches what i asked
If I say Windows 10 or 11, you'll say "spyware!"
If I say Apple, you might say "but activation!"
If I say Linux, "you might say "not for games!"

As mentioned above, the main vulnerability is the user.

For me, a properly configured Win 10 or 11, used by a clueful user, is the answer.
 
Forums only work when you answer questions posed by those trying to help.

If you want secure, look at one of the BSD variants. Not good for gaming, but can be secure.

Your original post, and multiple edits, remains unclear. You are asking for help with something that is not really an OS question, but more of a human use question.

You can secure Windows easily. Securing how you use is completely up to you.