


The mini PC has two 16 GB Crucial memory sticks clocked at 4800 MHz in a dual-channel configuration.Ī look at the Network adapters in the Device Manager… The PL1 and PL2 power limits are set to 54W and 65W respectively. GPU-Z provides more details about the AMD Radeon 600M series GPU found in the AMD SoC. If we look at more details, we can confirm the reported specifications match the advertised ones with an 8-core/16-thread CPU, an ASUS PN53 motherboard, etc… Our GEEKOM AS 6 sample shipped with Windows 11 Pro 21H2 build 22000.1281, and Windows system information confirms we have a system with a 3.3 GHz AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX CPU and 32GB RAM. We’ve now spent more time with Windows 11 Pro on GEEKOM AS 6 for a thorough review, it’s one of the fastest mini PCs we’ve tested so far, and there are only a few downsides as we’ll see in the second part of the review. It's free to use and can be easily tackled by anyone interested in learning this kind of information about their ASUS computers.We’ve previously checked out the hardware of the GEEKOM AS 6 mini PC, the retail version of the ASUS PN53, using an AMD Ryzen 9 6900HX CPU with unboxing, teardown, and the first boot in the first part of the review. To wrap it up, CPU-Z ROG provides you with valuable details about Republic of Gamers motherboards. CPU and RAM usage was minimal outside of benchmarking sessions.


The software program remained stable throughout its runtime. It worked smoothly in our evaluation, without causing the operating system to hang, crash or indicate errors. Meanwhile, the CPU can be tested in single or multiple thread mode. module size, maximum bandwidth, part and serial number) and graphics (e.g. DRAM frequency and idle timer, command rate, row to column), SPD (e.g. type, size, channels, NB frequency), memory timings (e.g. manufacturer, model, chipset), BIOS (brand, version, date) and graphic interface (version, link width, maximum supported, side band addressing).Īdditional information is shown for the memory (e.g. core speed, multiplier, bus speed), number of cores and threads, caches (sizes and descriptors), motherboard (e.g. package, technology, specification, family, model, stepping, revision), clocks (e.g. You can view details surrounding the processor (e.g. The previously mentioned info is neatly structured in separate panes. When it comes to the interface, CPU-Z ROG opts for a rectangular window with a sleek appearance which reminds us of video games. Loading the data at startup may take a while. Installing it takes minimal time and effort, since there are no unfamiliar settings, software requirements or third-party components bundled with the setup kit. It displays information related to the CPU, memory, cache, mainboard, SPD and graphics, and supports CPU stress tests too. CPU-Z ROG represents a customized version of CPU-Z, dedicated to ROG (Republic of Gamers) motherboards found on ASUS devices.
