Wednesday, May 3rd 2023

ASUS Launches ExpertCenter PN53 Powered by AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors

ASUS today announced ExpertCenter PN53, a mini PC that harnesses the power of the latest AMD Ryzen 7000 series processors and AMD Radeon 600M series graphics. ExpertCenter PN53 features a triple-storage design that can accommodate a variety of storage combinations. Two PCIe 4.0 M.2 SSDs and DDR5 memory ensure fast boot-up and app loading times. In addition, ExpertCenter PN53 includes cleverly designed cooling features, AI-powered noise-cancelation technology for improved voice communications, and can support a single 8K monitor or up to four 4K monitors.

ExpertCenter PN53 offers up to 34% better single-thread performance and up to a 29% boost in multithread performance, compared to the previous PN51 model. In PCMark 10 Essentials group tests, ExpertCenter PN53 showed a 10% improvement in web browsing, videoconferencing, and app start-up times. It also performed 10% better than ExpertCenter PN51 in the Productivity test group that measures system performance with everyday office applications, including spreadsheets and writing workloads.
Anti-dust self-cleaning system
Special design features help keep the heatsinks clean and effectively eject dust and other particles to help prolong the lifespan of ExpertCenter PN53. Plus, the fan is never overworked, so less noise is generated.

Extreme cooling
To ensure sustained high-end performance in a compact machine, every aspect of the cooling system in ExpertCenter PN53 has been extensively fine-tuned. The self-cleaning fan module includes flat heat pipes connected to full-sized heatsinks and fan outlets to improve heat dissipation, allowing the CPU to operate at optimum temperatures.

Supports up to four 4K displays or one 8K UHD display
ExpertCenter PN53 can support four 4K displays via its two HDMI ports, DisplayPort (via USB4 ) and additional configurable port - so it's perfect for multi-display installations or video walls in stores, restaurants, hotels, or public spaces. Quad-display support is also useful in office settings, making it easy to extend workspaces. Alternatively, ExpertCenter PN53 can support one 8K monitor via the HDMI 2.1 configurable port option, or by using both USB4 ports to connect a monitor that supports Display Stream Compression (DSC).

Two-Way AI Noise Cancelation
ExpertCenter PN53 includes integrated AI-powered noise-cancelation technology, which offers both input and output noise cancelation for crystal-clear communications. It's ideal for use in educational, office or home office/small office (SOHO) settings.

Smart fan control
The exclusive Smart Fan Control technology in ExpertCenter PN53 enables users to tailor fan modes to suit their requirements, all via a user-friendly interface. Quiet mode delivers low-noise performance and Standard mode supports sustained peak performance during data processing.

Military-grade durability
ASUS ExpertCenter PN53 is tested to the rigorous MIL-STD-810H U.S. military-grade durability standard, ensuring its ability to withstand specific environmental stresses throughout its lifetime. PN53 is subjected to extremes of temperature, altitude and humidity, and repeatedly dropped and vibrated to ensure that it's fit to perform even in harsh conditions.

Eco-friendly design
ASUS strives to make a positive impact on the environment through its products and services. ASUS ExpertCenter PN53 has an EPEAT Silver environmental rating, and is ENERGY STAR -certified with a chassis made of post-consumer recycled plastic.

ASUS Control Center
ASUS Control Center is a new centralized IT management software application that provides top-notch IT-management experiences and high visibility across ASUS enterprise and commercial products. This software is designed to enable effective monitoring and control of servers, workstations, laptops, desktops, all-in-one (AiO) computers, thin clients, and digital signage.
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9 Comments on ASUS Launches ExpertCenter PN53 Powered by AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Processors

#1
Flanker
Ryzen 7000 means the CPU can be anything in Zen 2/3/3+/4. Nice :rolleyes:
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#2
bigstu_
FlankerRyzen 7000 means the CPU can be anything in Zen 2/3/3+/4. Nice :rolleyes:
AMD Ryzen™ 9 6900HX Processor 3.3GHz (16M Cache, up to 4.9GHz)
AMD Ryzen™ 5 6600H Processor 3.3GHz (16M Cache, up to 4.5GHz)
AMD Ryzen™ 7 6800H Processor 3.2GHz (16M Cache, up to 4.7GHz)
AMD Ryzen™ 5 7535H Processor 3.3GHz (16M Cache, up to 4.55GHz)
AMD Ryzen™ 7 7735H Processor 3.2GHz (16M Cache, up to 4.75GHz)
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#3
Nichotin
I really hate the concept of a "configurable port" on these machines when it's something as important as a HDMI 2.1 port with FRL. I reached out to ASUS support to ask how to actually acquire a machine with HDMI as the configurable port (I've seen various PN53 variants in stores), and which SKUs/model numbers to look for, but they couldn't really answer that...
FlankerRyzen 7000 means the CPU can be anything in Zen 2/3/3+/4. Nice :rolleyes:
www.asus.com/displays-desktops/mini-pcs/pn-series/asus-expertcenter-pn53/techspec/

7535H and 7735H in this case. This press release seems a bit old though? I've seen the 7000 series CPU listed on their page for some time now.
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#4
Flanker
NichotinI really hate the concept of a "configurable port" on these machines when it's something as important as a HDMI 2.1 port with FRL. I reached out to ASUS support to ask how to actually acquire a machine with HDMI as the configurable port (I've seen various PN53 variants in stores), and which SKUs/model numbers to look for, but they couldn't really answer that...


www.asus.com/displays-desktops/mini-pcs/pn-series/asus-expertcenter-pn53/techspec/

7535H and 7735H in this case. This press release seems a bit old though? I've seen the 7000 series CPU listed on their page for some time now.
Ah, much more informative with the actual models, pretty decent models too considering phoenix isn't available yet.
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#5
david salsero
FlankerAh, much more informative with the actual models, pretty decent models too considering phoenix isn't available yet.
AMD ZEN 4 7040 Phoenix is now available = DDR5 + RDNA 3 + USB 4.0 + HDMI 2.1 and this ASUS is one of them by carrying USB 4.0 and HDMI 2.1 since Zen 3 versions do not.
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#6
kapone32
Why do I feel that that AMD Mini PCs will spell the demise of Intel based Mini PCs? Just look at the hand held market.
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#7
sLowEnd
kapone32Why do I feel that that AMD Mini PCs will spell the demise of Intel based Mini PCs? Just look at the hand held market.
AMD mini PCs have been around for years, and they haven't "doomed" anything. AMD doesn't have enough supply of mobile chips.
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#8
kapone32
sLowEndAMD mini PCs have been around for years, and they haven't "doomed" anything. AMD doesn't have enough supply of mobile chips.
Have you read up on the Handheld PCs like the Steam Deck? This is the first AMD Mini PC I have seen on TPU in years but the key is the positive narrative around the 7000 series mobile chips. Everyone will make a budget Gaming PC with nothing more than an IGPU especially at 1080P.
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#9
Nephilim666
kapone32Have you read up on the Handheld PCs like the Steam Deck? This is the first AMD Mini PC I have seen on TPU in years but the key is the positive narrative around the 7000 series mobile chips. Everyone will make a budget Gaming PC with nothing more than an IGPU especially at 1080P.
Doesn't change availability and the nuc ecosystem being much more mature.
I have a 6800u handheld, but have 2 Intel mini PCs because of availability, accessories, predictability and ecosystem.

Change will require much more consistent availability and proven reliability over a long period of time.
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