ASUS has today announced their ExpertCenter PN53, a mini PC utilising the latest AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and Radeon 600M graphics.
The new ASUS ExpertCenter PN53 harnesses the power of the latest Ryzen 7000 series processors in a compact form factor that despite its size, still packs a punch. The PC can be equipped with up to a Ryzen 9 processor which offers up to 34% better single-thread performance and 29% better-multithreaded performance over the previous PN51 model. Pairing with the processor is up to 32GB of DDR5 SO-DIMM memory as well as up to 2 PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSDs
The cooling system in this small case has been extensively fine-tuned with flat heat pipes connected to full-sized heatsinks and a fan module. The fan module has been designed with an anti-dust self-cleaning system to ensure the heatsinks stay clean and effectively eject dust and other particles to prolong the lifespan of the PN53.
The ExpertCenter PN53 features support for up to 4 HDMI displays through its two HDMI ports, DisplayPort and the additional configurable port for DP, HDMI, COM or VGA. The PN53 also features 5 USB 3.2 Gen 1 ports, 2 USB type-C ports, combination audio and a 2.5G RJ45 port. ASUS has also included several enhanced software including two-way AI noise cancellation and smart fan control to balance cooling and noise levels.
ASUS has tested the PN53 to the rigorous MIL-STD-810H US Military Grade durability standard to ensure it can withstand environmental stress with temperatures, altitude and humidity. Not only is the unit durable but it is also eco-friendly with an EPEAT Silver environmental rating and is ENERGY STAR certified.
If you would like to learn more about the ASUS ExpertCenter PN53 you can view the product page at ASUS.com.
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