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ASUS Announces ExpertCenter D7 SFF

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ASUS, a global technology leader renowned for continuously reimagining today's technologies for tomorrow, today announced a new Expert series desktop model, the ExpertCenter D7 SFF (D700SD).

The ExpertCenter D7 SFF is designed for long-term use, giving business users in financial, retail, manufacturing, creative fields, and other industries a durable solution. It's designed to suit growing business needs with tool-free expansion, making this model an investment that can evolve with a business. The case is rotatable and can be fully opened for convenient maintenance and upgrades, with side panels on the chassis that are easily removed without a screwdriver, and a 3.5-inch HDD tool-free tray that enables users to quickly replace or upgrade hard drives.




The compact chassis is slim yet durable, crafted from Steel Electrodeposition Cold Common (SECC). It meets US-military durability (MIL-STD-810H) standards, and is tested for durability to withstand years of daily use and wear-and-tear. To complement the built-to-last construction, the D7 is designed for long-term reliability and performance. With 100% solid-state capacitors and custom-designed ASUS motherboards, the D7 will have an expected lifespan up to two times greater than traditional capacitors. The D7 can also be connected with up to four external displays, making it a small yet powerful solution for simultaneous data monitoring and multitasking. The D7 features up to an Intel Core i7-12700 processor, with 128 GB of DDR4 3200 MHz memory.

To ensure sensitive data and confidential files are protected, the ExpertCenter D7 SFF has enterprise-grade security features such as a Kensington lock slot, optional TPM 2.0, optional smart card reader, and more. This compact desktop has a small form factor so it can be placed horizontally or vertically to maximize space in enterprise business spaces, small business offices, the classroom, retail facilities, and more. It also includes diverse I/O ports to provide comprehensive connectivity for both new and legacy devices, including 11 USB ports, COM port, and more to suit the needs of retail, banking, and other industrial applications.

The ExpertCenter D7 SFF has a EPEAT Silver rating and its power supply features an 80 PLUS Platinum or 80 PLUS Bronze certification for improved power efficiency, enabling users to reduce energy usage and costs compared to other computing solutions.

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Hummm, doesn't look very "expert" to me....

looks moar like a repackaged Dell mini-tower IMHO :D

Also....."is tested for durability to withstand years of daily use and wear-and-tear. To complement the built-to-last construction, the D7 is designed for long-term reliability and performance"

this statement sounds like something Dell would have their 3yr old PR writers to put out too :roll:
 
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