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Mint if you are a newbie.
ZorinOS if you have no idea what you are doing.
Gentoo if you hate yourself.
Debian for that false sense of security (Its motto is "outdated packages = more security").
Debian actually does security updates on those old packages.
Debian is more a "stable and boring" kind of thing :-)
Sorry, I had forgotten to mention in my post, i am looking for a distro for max performance.
Arch or Gentoo, depending on if you have the time to compile everything.
If what you really seek is the max performance, then the answer is easy: Gentoo.