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Asus launches AI-powered ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower Desktop PC in India

The desktop PC comes powered by up to 13th-gen Intel Core i7-13620H processors.

March 19, 2025 / 15:58 IST
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Asus ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower Desktop PC

Asus has announced the launch of the ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower (P500MV) desktop PC for businesses. Powered by up to 13th-gen Intel Core i7-13620H processors with 64GB DDR5-5200MT/s RAM (Dual SO-DIMM slots), the Asus ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower is engineered to handle demanding business tasks. With Intel UHD Graphics, support for dual NVMe M.2 2280 Gen 4 SSD slots (PCIe Gen 4), and dual SATA HDD slots, it supports high-performance computing for industries requiring advanced visual processing, claims Asus. Optional NVIDIA RTX 3050 6GB or NVIDIA RTX A400 4GB dedicated graphics cards further enhance their capability for demanding workloads.

The ASUS ExpertCenter P500 Mini Tower is now available in India with DOS, Windows 11 Home and Windows 11 Pro options at a starting price of Rs 26,990 plus taxes. Customers can contact their local Asus representative for further information.

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Asus ExpertCenter P500MV Desktop: Key features

Here are some of the key features of the Asus ExpertCenter P500MV Desktop:

Advanced cooling and thermals for energy efficiency The Triple-Pipe Tower Air Cooler system featured on the Intel Core i7-13620H maximises heat dissipation, improving CPU power efficiency and delivering up to 34% better performance compared to similarly priced commercial desktops, claims Asus. The cooling system features:

Engineered to save up to 34% of power consumption
The ASUS ExpertCenter P500MV is designed with a carefully engineered combination of processor, thermal management, and power supply unit (PSU), reducing power consumption by up to 34%, claims Asus. This enhanced energy efficiency translates into significant cost savings over time, lowering Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) for businesses, says the tech company.