ASUS S501ME

Create. Produce. Play.

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Productivity

Powerful performance, whatever the task

An ASUS S501ME is shown next to three adjacent displays that are powered by the computer.
Windows 11 Home
 
13th Gen
Intel® CPU
Up to
64 GB
DDR4 RAM support
Up to
2 TB + 1 TB
SSD + HDD support

Graphics

Professional grade graphics

An ASUS S501ME shown next to a monitor.
Elevate your craft with NVIDIA graphics

Storage

Dual drives for both fast and high-capacity storage

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Supports Up to
2 TB + 1 TB
PCIe® x4 SSD + HDD

Video Conference

Next-level AI noise-canceling audio technology

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Gaming

Fast and fluid

A man is playing video game through the monitor that is powered by an ASUS S501ME on his left-hand side.
Up to
GeForce® RTX 3050
NVIDIA® graphics

Design

The PC that’s part of your décor

A front view of the ASUS S501ME is shown against a geometric backdrop.
Side view of an ASUS S501ME with cold air flowing from the side into the fan and air chamber while waste heat flowing out, exiting from the back of the chassis.
Less heat, more productivity
An ASUS motherboard in black and a CPU highlighted in orange overlay in the center. 
World’s #1 motherboards
Bar chart comparing the power usage between 80 PLUS and 80 PLUS Bronze-certified devices.
The power wasted by an 80 PLUS Bronze-certified device is 15% of its total power consumption, and this is 5% lower than standard 80 PLUS-certified device.
Power up everything
Nine gold-colored solid capacitors in two runs, running diagonally from the bottom left to top-right corner.
Industry-leading MTBF

Connectivity

Comprehensive, hassle-free connections

Reliability

Built for the long term

  1. ASUS secured the #1 spot for motherboard market share as of 2017, with DigiTimes reporting that the Taiwanese PC component giant owns 45% of the motherboard market.
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