ASUS Mini PC PB60 User Manual
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To connect multiple monitors to the ASUS Mini PC PB60, use the available HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB-C ports. Ensure your monitors support these connections, and configure the display settings in your operating system to extend or duplicate the display.
First, check the power cable connection and ensure the outlet is functional. Try a different power cable if available. If the issue persists, reset the BIOS by removing and reinserting the CMOS battery. Contact ASUS support if the problem continues.
To upgrade the RAM, power off the PC and remove the top cover by unscrewing it. Locate the RAM slots and insert the new RAM module, ensuring it clicks into place. Reattach the cover and power the PC back on.
Connect a bootable USB drive with the OS installer to the PC. Power on the device and press the ESC key to enter the boot menu. Select the USB drive and follow the on-screen instructions to install the operating system.
Ensure that the vents are not blocked and the PC is placed in a well-ventilated area. Clean dust from vents and fans regularly. Consider using a cooling pad to improve airflow. Check for high CPU usage which might indicate a software issue.
The ASUS Mini PC PB60 is not designed for high-end gaming due to its integrated graphics. However, it can handle light and less demanding games. Consider upgrading to a dedicated gaming PC for better performance.
To reset the BIOS, turn off the PC and unplug it. Open the case and locate the CMOS battery. Remove it for a few minutes and then reinsert it. Close the case and power on the PC. This will reset the BIOS to default settings.
Turn off and unplug the PC before cleaning. Use a can of compressed air to gently blow out dust from the vents and fans. Use a microfiber cloth to wipe the exterior surfaces. Avoid using liquid cleaners directly on the components.
You can improve storage capacity by adding or replacing the existing SSD or HDD. Open the case, remove the existing drive if needed, and install a new one in the designated slot. Ensure compatibility with the PC's specifications.
Check for background processes that may be consuming resources and close unnecessary applications. Upgrade the RAM or storage if needed. Perform regular maintenance such as disk cleanup and defragmentation to optimize performance.