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NucBox K13: Windows, Ubuntu, AI in Mini PC
26 Mar
Summary
- Dual-boots Windows and Ubuntu for seamless OS switching.
- OpenClaw enables offline AI model deployment in minutes.
- Features Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor with 115 TOPS AI compute.

GMKtec's updated NucBox K13 mini PC supports seamless dual-booting of Windows 11 Pro and Ubuntu, streamlining user workflows without complex partitioning. This configuration allows immediate switching between operating systems, ideal for enterprise tasks or AI experimentation.
The NucBox K13 features OpenClaw for swift, offline deployment of AI models, cutting setup time from hours to minutes. Under the hood, it's equipped with an Intel Core Ultra 7 256V processor capable of 4.8GHz, an Intel Arc 140V GPU, 16GB LPDDR5X RAM, and dual M.2 SSD slots for up to 16TB storage.
Connectivity includes Wi-Fi 6E, five-gigabit LAN, and triple 4K display outputs. The system offers 115 TOPS of AI compute, making it suitable for developers and content creators.
While the specifications are robust, the compact chassis's thermal management under sustained AI workloads remains a point of consideration.
The GMKtec NucBox K13 is globally available for $719.99, with regional pricing in Europe and Japan. Concerns exist regarding OpenClaw's potential vulnerabilities and its past association with malware, leading to Microsoft's cautious recommendation.
This mini PC targets professionals and enthusiasts seeking powerful, versatile computing in a small form factor.




