ASUS has today announced its new ProArt Station PD500TE tower PC designed to deliver a powerful system for professional content creation using the latest in PC hardware paired up with efficient and quiet cooling.
The ASUS ProArt Station PD500TE is powered by up to a 13th Gen Intel Core i9-13900 CPU as well as NVIDIA RTX A4000 graphics and the option of an RTX 4070. The PD500TE delivers robust and stable performance for video editing and 3D modelling. Alongside the key components is up to 128GB of DDR4 3200MHz memory and up to 4TB of PCIe 4.0 SSD and 4TB of HDD storage. Keeping this system cool is a new thermal design which keeps the operating noise below 40 dB at full load and ensures the system remains cool and stable. The cooling uses a multizone design that promotes internal airflow and provides more breathing room for the essential components.
The ProArt Station PD500TE has been engineered from the ground up for creators so is packed with features that make it a good creative choice. Embedded in the front chassis is the ASUS Lumizwiz module which illuminates a pair of light bars to indicate the status of the CPU, GPU and more giving system information at a glance. The PD500TE is also able to deliver notifications through Outlook or Teams when tasks are completed, giving you the freedom to get on with other tasks. The ProArt Creator Hub is also included with this PC which is a one-stop portal for users to monitor the status of the PC, adjust settings or optimize workflow.
To learn more about the ProArt Station PD50TE visit Asus.com. They need to release the case as a standalone because I want it, alongside the custom ProArt 4070.
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