Here I am, I did the test you asked for, please let me know whath do you think about It.
Thank you very kind!
So just as a quick apples-to-apples comparison with your first example, I set up an SDS1104X-E with the same no-probe, 20MHz BW, 5us/div and 1mv/div. Then I connected a 1mV
rms 100kHz signal so you can see the suitability of the scope for viewing such a signal. The noise makes it a bit jumpy and jittery because it affects the trigger point. I have some low-frequency noise that isn't from the scope but is from other stuff that I have around that I can't turn off right now, so I did both a live snapshot and a stopped picture, which is effectively a single-shot. As you can see, the scope is perfectly usable on 1mV signals and your Rigol, which is over 3X as noisy, might have a tough time with the same signal.
I also took a snapshot with the input set to GND, which shows you the ADC noise, or so I think. The LSB at this setting is 40uV, so the peak-to-peak noise is 1 bit.
I can't tell you what scope works best for you, but if you work at all with small signals, the front-ends of the entry level Siglents is definitely the best for the buck. Features like the ERES acquisition mode and the 10-bit mode of the SDS2000X+ series do make them better, but you shouldn't generally count on multi-capture averaging even though it can look very good, as this can lead to errors.