Asus ExpertCenter PN65 is a Meteor Lake mini PC with 2. 5GbE Ethernet, quad-monitor support, and tool-free upgrade

Asus would have possibly acquired Intel’s NUC business and unveiled 3 new NUC-branded mini PCs at CES this week, adding the first ROG NUC gaming PC. But Asus has been making its own mini PCs for years, and it appears the company is still making plans to release at least some models under the old brand.

The new Asus ExpertCenter PN65 is the first Asus-branded mini PC announced since Asus took over the development, marketing and distribution of NUC systems. And while you noticed that call before, Asus has now posted detailed specs and photographs of the upcoming mini PC on its website.

The small computer measures 130 x 120 x 58 mm (5. 1″ x 4. 7″ x 2. 3″) and will be available with a choice of Intel Core Ultra 5 125H or Core Ultra 7 155H processors. They’re Intel Meteor Lake processors with built-in Intel Arc graphics, but the Core Ultra 7 chip has more CPU and GPU cores, supports higher speeds, and has more cache.

Ports include:

There is also a configurable port that can be configured to have an HDMI, DisplayPort 1. 4, VGA, 2. 5GbE Ethernet, or RS-232 COM port. Asus says all models will come with WiFi 6 or higher, with WiFi 6E and WiFi 7. Models that are presented in selected regions.

Inside the case, locate two SODIMM slots for DDR5 memory, two M. 2 2280 connectors for PCIE Gen 4×4 SSDs, and a bay for a 2. 5-inch SATA hard drive or SSD. Asus notes that they’re all designed to work without tool-to-upgrade upgrades, meaning you can remove and upgrade storage, thanks to thick screws with knurled sides that allow you to unscrew them with just your fingers.

There’s no word yet on the value or date of the ExpertCenter PN65.

via FanlessTech

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