Asus has released a new mini-PC, the ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower (PM500MH), designed specifically for small businesses. Despite its business-oriented focus, it can also manage some gaming. Powered by AMD processors ranging from the Ryzen 3 210 to the Ryzen 7 260, these are rebranded models from the Ryzen 7000U line featuring Zen 4 cores.
The tower’s dimensions are 395 x 246 x 510 mm (15.6 x 9.7 x 20 inches), providing enough space to accommodate a discrete graphics card. Options include the professional RTX A400 or gaming cards like the RTX 3050, RTX 5050, or RTX 5060.
The new model can be equipped with up to two RAM modules and three storage drives, one of which may be a standard HDD, likely offered for cost-efficiency. Additionally, it features Wi-Fi 6 and Bluetooth 5.2. Asus places emphasis on the ExpertGuardian protection, promising BIOS updates for a minimum of five years, the MyExpert software package, and other perks tailored for the corporate sector.
The company emphasizes that its new PC aims to redefine the balance between price and quality for small businesses.
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