Faster as in "short time from being delivered to having a system running", right?
What about hashing power
I've read there are more dedicated drivers for Windows and it seems there are more software as well. Finally, it
seems easier to me to maintain it remotely.
windows might allow you to tinker a little bit more out of the cards, using newest drivers and tuning software, but a good usb linux distro can allow remote control functions (restart miner or reboot system) and requires no real setup (my account is configured, so if i plug a freshly flashed USB into any mining system (with proper hardware configuration) itll download updates and start mining within 10minutes. I can them apply an overclock remotely and monitor it online.
whereas the same rig has given me nothing but headache with win10 updates and finnicky bootups despite an SSD and ive sunk hours into updates and tweaking over teamviewer. SMOS and USB distros are easy and a $10 flash drive is cheaper than a $60 ssd/m.2