🚀 Compact power, pro-level speed — your office’s new secret weapon!
The ASUS ExpertCenter D5 Small Form Factor Desktop PC combines a cutting-edge 13th Gen Intel Core i7-13700 processor with 16GB DDR4 RAM and a lightning-fast 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD. Designed for professional environments, its compact 9L chassis fits seamlessly into any workspace while offering robust security features like TPM 2.0 and Kensington lock. Equipped with Windows 11 Pro and next-gen Wi-Fi 6 plus Bluetooth 5.3, it ensures smooth connectivity and enterprise-grade performance for demanding business tasks.
Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
Processor | 5.2 GHz core_i7 |
RAM | 4 DDR4 |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Integrated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 16 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11ax |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 2 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | ASUS |
Series | ExpertCenter D5 |
Item model number | D500SE-AH704 |
Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
Item Weight | 11.02 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 6 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 30 x 30 x 6 inches |
Color | Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 16 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 1 TB |
Hard Drive Interface | USB 3.0 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 10000 RPM |
Optical Drive Type | None |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
J**K
Great desktop at a reasonable price!
Very fast computer for a very reasonable price. It boosts up very quickly and performs just as I needed it do do.
D**.
Excellent choice
If you want a desktop type computer instead of a laptop this is a great choice. This is my second ASUS. My first one came with Windows 7 and just had a failure recently so that indicates how long it lasted. It was terribly outdated by now and this new ASUS Expert Center has pretty good, up to date specs. The i5 processor it has is just one generation behind the current top i7 and is really pretty similar performance wise but less costly. It is fast - from the time you press the power button until its ready to go is less than a minute. If you use sleep mode its ready to go almost instantly - maybe 20 seconds tops. It has numerous connection types which was a selling point for me as I still have some legacy devices I love that require the old PS2 connections. You can even get a serial port on it if you need one but mine did not have that option. Too many computers today seem to have just mainly USB ports. It also has an actual 8X DVD drive which is getting harder to find but this was a major reason I chose this model. My only complaint is the description said it had "Windows 11 Pro" but mine came with Windows 11 Home. Not really an issue since I had little use for the additional Windows features, but I don't like being misled. To sum it up, I'm very happy. Impressive speed and well equipped with a large amount of storage. Decent amount of RAM with expansion slots available. Fast, powerful processor and a good number and types of connection ports. The built in Wi-Fi is very good but I had an ethernet line from my router at my computer desk, so I connected that way.
T**F
Great budget computer
I got this as part of the Amazon Prime Deals Days in October. It pretty much is as advertised - a budget desktop with very solid specs. Who makes a computer with 1TB internal hard drive AND a DVD drive anymore? Well done, Asus.Setup was super fast and easy, and I got all my software reinstalled quickly enough. No problems there. It runs very well for multitasking - I'm typing this review and surfing the web while streaming live TV at the same time. I saw some reviews claiming that the motherboard or CPU die after a few months. I've only had it for a day or three so I can't speak to that, and if they do die, I'll update the review. For now, though, it runs like a champ even under a fairly heavy load.One or two people were complaining about the poor wi-fi / internet connections. This is true, if you're not smart enough to connect the external wi-fi antenna that comes packaged with the computer (see the fourth photograph - and forgive the dust all over my printer; I rarely use that one except for disc printing when I'm authoring DVDs and blu rays). My guess is to keep costs down Asus went with an external wi-fi antenna. That's not an issue for me at all, especially since it's a small device that sticks to the case with a magnet.I did not stand mine up; I have it on its side under the monitor (as seen in the photo) which provides better access for the DVD drive, though even if you stand it upright, the drive holds the disc secure enough that having it vertical shouldn't be an issue.Now, the down-side. There's only a single HDMI port on the back of the system, and no USB-C ports at all. This means running dual monitors (my preference) will be a challenge. There is an old-fashioned monitor serial port on the back, which may work if you have a monitor that will still allow that form of interface. Still, the lack of multiple HDMI ports and especially the lack of USB-C ports in a modern system, cheap or not, is a bit of a disappointment and the first reason why I did not give this five stars.Secondly, this IS, in fact, Windows 11 HOME, not Pro. Upgrading to Pro is possible through the Microsoft Store, but carries a charge of $99 (your product key is NOT a pro product key). Now, for most users, this is not a problem because there's literally nothing Pro offers that your average home user needs. Still, since it's advertised as a spec and it doesn't come that way, again, downgrade from five stars.The packaged peripherals - the keyboard and mouse - are basic and functional. I have an old HP keyboard with more functionality that I swapped out, but again, for most folks, these are plenty serviceable. The keyboard is a bit sloppy to type on, but again, you can use any old keyboard and mouse here, and to me, getting a basic keyboard and mouse is a bonus.So far as I can tell, save for the Windows Home vs. Pro issue, this machine is 100% as advertised. Asus is a pretty good manufacturer, so I have high hopes it'll last me awhile.
L**I
Rebuilt Asus not sure? But now working
Problems at first, no helpful support till about a month, ready to return and finally by accident resolved the Microsoft issue. Since than have had no issues & for a 16 gig ram unit quite fast considering what I use it for, except for the beginning I happy with this computer
S**M
Absolute WORST Computer and Customer Support Ever!
Purchased this computer thinking GREAT, a small business machine. WORST decision I ever made in buying a computer. Right out of the box the problems started. Called their customer service number and after a few hours got that problem fixed then the real problems started. First of all upon loading a page off the internet their was usually like a two second delay which is VERY noticable. Then for whatever reason at least ten times per day this computer would drop me off the internet for no reason whatsoever. Called Tech Support and they were absolutely worthless. I could write an entire book as to what is WRONG with this computer and this company but it's not worth my time. Bottom line is just stsy away from this brand and stick to a PROVEN leaders in PC's like Dell or HP and save yourself the headache. Their motto is "In Search Of Incredible" as In "An Incredible Piece of Junk".
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