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Asus enhances the NUC 14 series with powerful NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics cards

The Asus NUC 14 Performance with Intel Core Ultra 9 185H and NVIDIA GeForce RTX graphics will launch in August 2024 and cost US$1,453.

Earlier this year, Asus brought new excitement to the NUC form factor with the launch of the Asus NUC 14 Pro and 14 Pro+. Building on this momentum and following its ROG NUC launch, Asus is introducing the Asus NUC 14 Performance.

Advancements in the new Asus NUC 14 Performance

The new Asus NUC 14 Performance leaps forward, offering an Intel Core Ultra 9 185H Processor and the choice of NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 or RTX 4060 graphics. It supports up to 64GB of RAM and includes three M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4x4 slots for storage. A standout feature of this model is its ability to support up to five displays: one via the HDMI 2.1 port, two via DisplayPort 1.4a ports, and two via the Thunderbolt 4 port (with an optional Thunderbolt splitter adapter).

The previous models were equipped with up to a 14th Gen Intel Core Ultra 9 processor, Intel Arc graphics, 96GB of RAM, and two onboard M.2 slots (2280 and 2242) for storage.

Customisation and flexibility

Asus states that the NUC 14 Performance is a NUC kit tailored for highly customised business applications. It does not come with pre-installed , RAM, or SSD, allowing you the flexibility to build a mini- that meets your specific requirements.

Pricing and availability

The Asus NUC 14 Performance will be available at the end of August 2024, starting at US$1,453.

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