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Any chance I can get to review a Linux-powered PC, Im thrilled to do so. Its not only because I get to experience how a third party approaches the OS, but also because it means there are more avenues for consumers to purchase Linux systems.

If youve ever heard of Kubuntu, you know its a spin on Ubuntu that focuses on the KDE Plasma desktop — a brilliant desktop UI. Kubuntu Focus, on the other hand, is a company dedicated to selling laptops and desktops powered by the Kubuntu OS.

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After receiving the Kubuntu Focus NX Gen3, unboxing, and setting it up, I hit the power and watched as Kubuntu loaded. In seconds, I was greeted with the onboarding wizard. In stark contrast to any Windows PC Ive reviewed, it took me less than two minutes to have the NX Gen3 up and running.

This small-form-factor PC is impressively powerful. Bonus: it ships with Kunbutu Linux.

Reviewing a Linux-powered laptop or PC is always a breath of fresh air to me, because I know the OS very well (so I know exactly what to expect) and its almost always a positive experience from start to finish.

The NX Gen3 was no exception.

The model I received housed an Intel Ultra 7 255H, Arc T140 8 Xe CPU/GPU, with 32 GB of RAM and Mesa Intel graphics, which runs around $1,230. You can spec a system up to 96 GB of RAM, a 4TB drive, which bumps the price up to $2,075.  

There are plenty of vents to keep this PC cool.

Of course, its KDE Plasma, so the desktop is glorious. And, yes, it defaults to a dark theme, which I immediately customized. As soon as I had that taken care of, I ran the available updates (which took all of three minutes) and set out to do the one thing I always do when testing a new PC: pushing it to its limits.

How? These days, thats quite easy. I installed Ollama, pulled the llama3.2 LLM, and ran a query. Ive become accustomed to slow responses to Ollama queries on review machines, and at first I thought the NX Gen3 was going to give me the same results. After a few seconds, however, Ollama spit out the answer to What is Linux? far faster than I thought. In fact, I havent seen a small form factor PC respond this quickly to a local AI query.

Impressive.

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I then decided to download a larger LLM (gpt-oss:12b, which is 65GB). Of course, the pull took forever (because of its size, which is no reflection on the NX Gen3. Once it was complete, I ran the same query (What is Linux?), which was significantly faster than the llama3.2 LLM. While gpt-oss:20 was answering the query, I went about using other apps and, to my surprise, nothing was hampered by Ollama pummeling the CPU. The NX Gen3 didnt bat an eye.

Beyond the AI portion of my test, I went about doing actual everyday tasks (installing apps, opening and using apps, moving windows around, running upgrades, browsing… you know the drill) and was not in the least bit surprised that the NX Gen3s performance was absolutely stellar. I would put this tiny machine nearly on par with my System76 Thelio (which is the most powerful desktop PC Ive ever used).

I would go so far as to say that the Kubuntu Focus NX Gen3 PC is powerful enough for just about anything you need for average use. No, youre not going to mine massive data or launch a ship to Mars with this computer, but for the average human, the NX Gen3 offers way above average performance.

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Even with several KDE Plasma window effects running (such as Wobbly Windows), I saw zero lag, tearing, or pixelation. 

No matter what I did with the NX Gen3 PC, I came away impressed. This tiny machine is a powerhouse and would serve anyone well. And, yes, KDE Plasma is a desktop environment suitable for those new to Linux. So, whether youre new to the open-source operating system or have been using it for years, you can bet the Kubuntu Focus NX Gen3 PC is up to whatever task you want to throw at it. 

I did not bother running benchmarking tests on this machine because I tend to prefer my reviews to be of value to those who would actually purchase such a machine to use every day. Benchmarking is great, but those numbers dont tend to mean much to the average user.

If youre in the market to purchase a new PC and you want to finally jump on board the Linux bandwagon, the Kubuntu Focus NX Gen3 is not just an outstanding place to start, but a great place to stay. This small-footprint computer seriously impressed me. Its powerful, silent, easy to setup, and a treat to use.

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If youre looking at the end of life for your Windows 10 PC, and in the market for something better than whats on the shelves of the big box stores, head over to the official Kubuntu Focus site and purchase an NX Gen3 PC. You wont regret it. 

Ill list out the baseline specs here: