System76 has been promoting laptops and desktop computer systems with Linux in thoughts for years. The Oryx Professional is the corporate’s strongest laptop computer, and now it has been up to date with even higher {hardware}.
The Oryx Professional has the specs of a high-end gaming laptop computer, and despite the fact that you can play video games on it, the laptop computer is primarily supposed for productiveness work that requires numerous graphics energy. It has a Twelfth-generation Intel Core i7-12700H processor that runs at as much as 4.7 GHz, an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti or 3080 Ti graphics card, as much as 64 GB RAM, Wi-Fi 6, USB Kind-A and Kind-C ports, Thunderbolt 4 assist, Gigabit Ethernet, and a backlit keyboard.

This time round, System76 has up to date the Oryx Professional with an non-compulsory 4K OLED display and sooner DDR5 RAM. The corporate stated, “DDR5 RAM can obtain 50 % sooner switch speeds than DDR4 whereas consuming much less energy. This can be a vital velocity enhance for individuals who continuously work with massive recordsdata or datasets.” Sadly, the 4K display has a shiny end, however the 1080p possibility retains a matte coating. You should buy the laptop computer with both a 15.6 or 17.3-inch display.
The principle promoting level with System76’s computer systems is that they’re particularly designed to be used with Linux, which incorporates technical assist if one thing doesn’t work — one thing most PC producers solely provide with Home windows. Ubuntu-based Pop!_OS is put in by default, and you’ll swap it for every other Linux distribution that has respectable assist for NVIDIA graphics playing cards. Pop!_OS has all of the required GPU drivers, and switches between built-in graphics and the devoted GPU as wanted to enhance battery life, like some Home windows-based gaming laptops.
The brand new Oryx Professional seems like a superb alternative for anybody who wants top-tier graphics in a Linux machine, however it can value you — the bottom configuration with an RTX 3070 Ti is $2,198. In case you don’t want that a lot GPU energy in a Linux laptop computer, the Lemur Professional is far lighter and cheaper, or you will get the HP Dev One.