ASUS has introduced the ASUS ExpertCenter PB63, a tiny micro PC with a volume of 1.35 liters that is able to accept 46–65 watt processors and is powered by up to a 13th generation Intel Core processor. Intel UHD graphics are also included. Memory operating at DDR5-5600 MHz and dual solid-state drives compatible with PCIe Gen 4 guarantee that activities be carried out without hiccups and with maximum effectiveness.
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In addition to providing support for triple-display by means of its two DisplayPort connections and customizable connector (DP / COM / HDMI / VGA / LAN), the PB63 further provides extra connectivity possibilities through its eight USB ports. Additionally, this small PC’s adaptability is enhanced by its capability of supporting up to three separate hard drives. The streamlined chassis is offered in either Black or White, and it has Support for Stackable Optical Drive Modules to cater to the various requirements of different types of enterprises.
The performance of a desktop computer
This tiny PC, the ASUS ExpertCenter PB63, is equipped with the most recent 13th Generation Intel Core CPUs and Intel UHD graphics, making it capable of handling any and all business-related tasks with ease. Because it is able to accommodate CPUs ranging from 46 to 65 W, it is suitable for businesses that are searching for either the highest possible efficiency or the highest possible performance.
Improved ability to get rid of heat
The redesigned chassis design for the ASUS ExpertCenter PB63 has an emphasis on the removal of heat. The top cover features circular arc holes that work well to dissipate heat, which helps to guarantee that optical performance is maintained over time. In addition to the time-honored Black model, the PB63 is now also offered in White. This gives customers an increased number of color choices for usage in a variety of settings, such as offices, hospitals, and retail establishments.
4K Ultra High-Definition and support for three displays
Intel UHD graphics provide spectacular 4K UHD images over three screens. This is made possible by the inclusion of two DisplayPort ports as well as a programmable port that may handle HDMI, VGA, LAN, or DisplayPort.
WiFi 6E and WiFi 6 are available as add-ons
Even in highly congested areas, quicker and more reliable access is possible with WiFi 6 and WiFi 6E, which are also offered as optional upgrades. Extra high-speed 160 MHz channels have been included into WiFi 6E, resulting in a significant increase in the rate at which data may be sent.
Unrivaled breadth of application
It is possible to accommodate the tiny 1.35-liter chassis, which measures only 17.5 x 17.5 x 4.4 cm, into narrow locations or settings for digital signs or kiosks because of its small dimensions. Users have a variety of mounting choices available to them thanks to the fact that the ASUS ExpertCenter PB63 comes with a stand and is also compatible with VESA and wall mounts.
Keeping one’s possessions secure
Both the device and the data are protected from harm thanks to a Kensington lock slot, which is an industry standard, and an intrusion alarm, which warns administrators if the chassis has been entered since it was last booted up. This keeps the device and the data protected from harm.
Control Center for Asus (ASUS)
ASUS Control Center is a new centralized software solution for IT administration that delivers top-tier IT management experiences and great visibility across ASUS corporate and commercial devices. The application is part of ASUS Control Center. This program is intended to provide efficient monitoring and management of a wide variety of computing devices, including servers, workstations, laptops, desktops, all-in-one (AiO) PCs, thin clients, and digital signage.
ASUS is committed to offering solutions that are safe, cost-effective, and easy for small and medium-sized businesses, large organizations, and data centers operating in a variety of sectors. With the help of ASUS Control Center, businesses have the assurance they need to confidently plan to meet the most demanding requirements of contemporary IT settings.