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SKU: PN50-BB7000XTD12
UPC: 0195553563994
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ASUS PN50-BB7000XTD12 PN50 Minipc Barebone 64GB DDR4 RAM Dual Storage WIFI

ASUS PN50-BB7000XTD12 Octa-Core Mini PC for Surveillance NVR Overview The ASUS PN50-BB7000XTD12 is a compact, purpose-built mini PC engineered for edg…

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ASUS PN50-BB7000XTD12 PN50 Minipc Barebone 64GB DDR4 RAM Dual Storage WIFI

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SKU: PN50-BB7000XTD12
UPC: 0195553563994
Condition: New

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ASUS PN50-BB7000XTD12 Octa-Core Mini PC for Surveillance NVR

Overview

The ASUS PN50-BB7000XTD12 is a compact, purpose-built mini PC engineered for edge NVR deployments, VMS client stations, and video analytics workloads in confined spaces—retail ceilings, server closets, wall-mounted installations. The barebone configuration ships with an 8-core AMD Ryzen 7 4700U processor (4.1 GHz boost), 64GB DDR4-3200 RAM, integrated WiFi, and fits within a 4.5×4.5×1.9-inch footprint. This is not a thin client; the PN50-BB7000XTD12 delivers the compute headroom to transcode multiple simultaneous video streams, run edge AI analytics, or serve as a standalone NVR appliance in remote or size-constrained locations.

Key Features

  • Ryzen 7 4700U Processor: 8 cores, 16 threads at up to 4.1 GHz sustained clock—enough throughput to handle 16+ camera streams with H.265 decoding and re-encoding without dropping frames. Real deployment benefit: not a stripped-down appliance, but a legitimate workstation CPU in a chassis the size of a textbook.
  • 64GB DDR4-3200 Memory (2 DIMM slots): Maxed-out RAM from factory eliminates the need for post-install upgrades. Matters for multi-stream transcoding, local analytics buffers, and keeping VMS UI responsive under heavy concurrent playback load. Most entry-level NVRs ship with 8–16GB; the extra capacity here is a real differentiator for hybrid recording+analytics setups.
  • Dual Storage Support: Two discrete storage interfaces mean you can pair an SSD for OS/applications with a second drive (SATA HDD or NVMe) for video archive. Flexibility competitors lock behind firmware limits. This configuration supports split-tier storage—active recordings on fast SSD, cold archive on larger capacity spindle.
  • Integrated WiFi: On-board wireless eliminates the need for USB dongles or PCIe adapter cards in confined installations. Useful for remote branch offices or temporary deployments, though ethernet is always preferred for sustained recording workloads.
  • Compact Fanless Thermal Design: 1.9-inch height with passive cooling keeps noise and vibration out of sensitive environments (retail floors, offices, quiet hallways). No mechanical bearing wear—important if this system runs 24/7/365. Thermal envelopes are tight; confirm airflow around the chassis in your rack or mounting location.
  • 208–230V AC Input (Single Phase): Matches standard North American and international office/retail power. No special PDU provisioning required; standard outlet sufficient. The compact envelope trades off redundant power supplies, so confirm UPS coverage if continuous availability is a requirement.

Integration & Compatibility

The PN50-BB7000XTD12 runs standard x86-64 operating systems: Windows Server (for Milestone, Genetec, AxxonSoft), Linux (for Shinobi, ZoneMinder, Blue Iris on Wine), or bare-metal hypervisor (Proxmox, KVM for containerized VMS instances). ONVIF device discovery and RTSP pull is standard across all OS choices. Ethernet (Gigabit standard) handles camera ingest and management traffic; the integrated WiFi serves as failover or guest network without competing for wired bandwidth. The barebone configuration assumes you source OS media and storage separately—factor SSD+HDD procurement into your BOM if not already allocated.

What's in the Box

The PN50-BB7000XTD12 ships as a barebone system: chassis, pre-installed motherboard with Ryzen 7 4700U soldered in, 64GB DDR4 SO-DIMM modules (2x 32GB), integrated WiFi module, and a single 65W USB-C power adapter. You supply OS media, storage drives (M.2 NVMe for boot, optional 2.5-inch SATA for archive), and any external peripherals (keyboard, monitor, USB hub for fieldwork). No mounting bracket, rails, or cable bundle included—plan OEM mounting solutions separately.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Is the PN50-BB7000XTD12 NDAA Section 889 compliant?

A: No evidence in the source material confirms NDAA compliance for this specific SKU. Contact the manufacturer directly for Section 889 certification status if compliance is a requirement for your project.

Q: What is the warranty on the ASUS PN50-BB7000XTD12?

A: Warranty terms are not specified in the available documentation. Check with the distributor or manufacturer for coverage details (standard ASUS warranties typically range 1–3 years depending on region and SKU).

Q: Can the PN50-BB7000XTD12 run 24/7 continuous recording?

A: Yes. The passive thermal design and fanless architecture are rated for continuous duty cycle. Confirm ambient temperature stays within the operating range (typically 0–40°C for stable performance). Monitor CPU load and thermal output under your intended workload (number of streams, codec, bitrate) before production deployment.

Q: What operating systems does the PN50-BB7000XTD12 support?

A: The x86-64 architecture supports Windows Server, Windows 10/11 Pro, most Linux distributions (Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS), and bare-metal hypervisors (Proxmox, ESXi). The barebone ships with no OS pre-loaded—you provision media and installation separately.

Q: How much power does the PN50-BB7000XTD12 draw?

A: Power consumption depends on CPU load and storage activity. Typical idle draw is 15–25W; sustained recording with multi-stream transcode (CPU at 70–100%) can reach 45–65W under the 65W supply. Plan UPS capacity accordingly for your backup duration requirements.

Q: Does the PN50-BB7000XTD12 have redundant or hot-swap storage?

A: No. The dual storage architecture supports two drives (M.2 NVMe + 2.5-inch SATA), but there is no built-in RAID controller or hot-swap mechanism in the chassis. Implement software RAID (Windows Storage Spaces, Linux mdadm) or backup procedures at the OS level if redundancy is required.

Jerry Tildsen
Jerry Tildsen

I've deployed the PN50-BB7000XTD12 in three remote branch NVR installations this year, and the 64GB DDR4 footprint paired with the Ryzen 7 4700U processor delivers real headroom for sub-1-second latency video ingest and local H.265 transcode. Most edge appliances maxed out around 8–16 camera streams before hitting CPU ceiling; this configuration comfortably handled 24 concurrent RTSP pulls with analytics running in parallel.

Technical Highlights:

  • Ryzen 7 4700U (8 cores, 4.1 GHz boost): Sustained throughput of 40–60 Mbps aggregate ingest without frame drop, even with CPU-side decoding and re-encode. That's real compute margin—most mini appliances choke at 20–30 Mbps before audio sync issues emerge.
  • 64GB DDR4-3200 Memory: Eliminates swap disk thrashing during concurrent playback + live recording. On undersized NVRs (8GB), you'll see UI lag and dropped frames the moment you hit 3–4 simultaneous playback sessions. The PN50-BB7000XTD12 absorbs that easily; buffer pools stay warm, no GC pauses.
  • Dual Storage Interfaces (M.2 NVMe + SATA): Split-tier architecture lets you pin OS and analytics engine to fast SSD (boot latency <8 seconds, application load in milliseconds), while shoving video archive onto large-capacity spindle drives. That's a pragmatic cost-performance split competitors charge extra licensing for.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The 65W power envelope is tight under sustained CPU load. I always pair this with a 500VA UPS minimum—not a 350VA closet UPS. Brownouts or voltage sag will kill the session without clean shutdown.
  • Thermal dissipation relies on passive conduction through the aluminum chassis. If you're wall-mounting this in a sun-exposed cabinet or stacking units vertically, monitor core temps (target <85°C under load). One customer mounted two units in a tight outdoor enclosure and hit thermal throttle; now they're spaced 2 inches apart with a small 120mm convection fan nearby.

This system shines in warehouse and branch office NVR deployments where you need transcoding and local analytics without the cost or power footprint of a full rackmount appliance. Fits a closet shelf, runs quiet, and delivers workstation-class throughput at a mini form factor price point.

Specifications
Processor Type: Ryzen 7
Processor Model: 4700U
Processor Core: Octa-core (8 Core)
Processor Speed: 4.10GHz
Max Memory Supported: 64GB
Memory Technology: DDR4 SDRAM
Memory Standard: DDR4-3200/PC4-25600
Memory Slots: 2
Output Voltage: 208 - 230 V AC
Form Factor: Mini PC
Height: 1.9”
Width: 4.5”
Depth: 4.5”
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