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Product Type Desktop Mini PC (Barebone Kit)
Brand ASUS
Model NUC 12 Extreme Kit (NUC12EDBi7 / NUC12EDBi9)
Processor Support 12th Generation Intel Core i7-12700H or i9-12900H
Chipset Intel HM670
Graphics Support Integrated Intel Iris Xe Graphics; dedicated dual-slot graphics card up to 12 inches
Memory Support 2x DDR4 SO-DIMM slots, up to 64 GB (DDR4-3200)
Storage Bays 2x M.2 PCIe Gen4 NVMe slots (2280/22110) and 2x 2.5-inch SATA III bays
Networking Intel 2.5G LAN; Intel Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.2
Front Ports 2x Thunderbolt 4, 1x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-C, 1x USB 3.2 Gen1 Type-A, headphone jack
Rear Ports 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x DisplayPort 1.4, 2x USB 3.2 Gen2 Type-A, 2x USB 2.0, audio jacks, 2.5G LAN
Power Supply Internal 500 Watt 80+ Gold certified PSU
Dimensions 337 mm x 129 mm x 44 mm (W x D x H)
Weight Approximately 2.9 kg (barebone)
Cooling System Two independent fans with dual heat sinks; supports liquid cooling upgrade for CPU
Security Features TPM 2.0 chip, Kensington lock slot
Mounting Options VESA mount bracket included; vertical stand optional
Operating System Support Compatible with Windows 11 Pro and various Linux distributions (no OS included)
Maintenance and Cleaning Remove dust with compressed air; wipe external surfaces with a dry cloth; avoid liquid cleaners
Repairability Notes Modular components: M.2, memory, and graphics card user-accessible; CPU not replaceable
General Info Designed for creators and gamers; capable of up to 3x 4K display output; supports Thunderbolt daisy-chaining

Frequently Asked Questions - NUC 12 Extreme Kit ASUS

What are the key features of the ASUS NUC 12 Extreme Kit?
The ASUS NUC 12 Extreme Kit is a barebone mini PC that supports 12th Gen Intel Core H-series processors, up to 64 GB DDR4 memory, dual M.2 NVMe storage, and a full-size dual-slot graphics card. It offers Thunderbolt 4, HDMI 2.1, 2.5G LAN, and Wi-Fi 6E for connectivity.
How do I install memory and storage?
Turn off the device and remove the top cover. The DDR4 SO-DIMM slots and M.2 slots are clearly labeled. Insert the memory modules at an angle, then press down. For M.2 drives, secure them with a screw. For 2.5-inch drives, connect the provided SATA cables.
Can I install my own operating system?
Yes, the kit is barebone. You can install Windows 11, Windows 10, or a Linux distribution. Ensure you have the latest BIOS and drivers from ASUS support page for optimal performance.
How do I connect multiple monitors?
Use the HDMI 2.1, DisplayPort 1.4, and Thunderbolt 4 ports. The Intel Iris Xe graphics can drive up to three 4K displays. If you install a discrete GPU, use its outputs for additional monitors.
How to update the BIOS?
Download the latest BIOS from the ASUS website. Place the file on a FAT32 USB drive, enter the BIOS by pressing F2 during boot, and use the EZ Flash utility to update. Ensure power is stable during the process.
What cleaning and maintenance should I perform?
Regularly clean the dust filters and intake fan with compressed air. Wipe the exterior with a dry soft cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners. It is recommended to clean every 3-6 months depending on the environment.
Does it have a TPM for Windows 11?
Yes, the motherboard includes a TPM 2.0 module, allowing you to upgrade to Windows 11 with full security features like BitLocker.
Can I replace the CPU?
The processor is soldered and cannot be replaced. However, the memory, storage, and graphics card are user-replaceable.
Why is there no display output?
First, check if the monitor is connected to a proper video output (like the HDMI on the rear). Ensure the graphics driver is installed. If using a discrete GPU, connect to its ports instead of the motherboard's output. Reset the CMOS if necessary.
How do I enable virtualization for development?
Enter the BIOS by pressing F2, go to Advanced > CPU Configuration, and enable Intel Virtualization Technology (VT-x). Save and exit. In Windows, you may also need to enable Hyper-V or WSL2.

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USER MANUAL NUC 12 Extreme Kit ASUS

Intel® NUC 12 Pro X Kit - NUC12DCMv9, NUC12DCMv7

Intel® NUC 12 Extreme Kit - NUC12DCMi9, NUC12DCMi7

Intel® NUC 12 Pro X Compute Element-NUC12EDBv9, NUC12EDBv7

Intel® NUC 12 Extreme Compute Element- NUC12EDBi9, NUC12EDBi7

User Guide

February 2022

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Contents

Revision History 4

1.0 Introduction....5

1.1 Before You Begin 5
1.2 Installation Precautions....6
1.3 Observe Safety and Regulatory Requirements....6

2.0 Open the Chassis....7
3.0 System Memory 13
4.0 Change the M.2 SSD....16
5.0 Close the Chassis....19
6.0 Connect Power 27
7.0 Install an Operating System 28
8.0 Install the Latest Device Drivers and Software....29

Revision History

DateRevisionDescription
February 20221.0Initial release.

1.0 Introduction

This User Guide provides step-by-step installation instructions for these products:

  • Intel® NUC 12 Pro X Kit - NUC12DCMv9
  • Intel® NUC 12 Pro X Kit - NUC12DCMv7
  • Intel® NUC 12 Extreme Kit - NUC12DCMi9
  • Intel® NUC 12 Extreme Kit - NUC12DCMi7

Intel® NUC 12 Pro X Compute Element - NUC12EDBv9
Intel® NUC 12 Pro X Compute Element - NUC12EDBv7
- Intel® NUC 12 Extreme Compute Element - NUC12EDBi9
Intel® NUC 12 Extreme Compute Element - NUC12EDBi7

1.1 Before You Begin

ASUS NUC 12 Extreme Kit - Before You Begin - 1

CAUTIONS

The steps in this guide assume you're familiar with computer terminology and with the safety practices and regulatory compliance required for using and modifying computer equipment.

Disconnect the computer from its power source and from any network before performing any of the steps described in this guide.

Failure to disconnect power, telecommunications links, or networks before you open the computer or perform any procedures can result in personal injury or equipment damage. Some circuitry on the board can continue to operate even though the front panel power button is off.

Follow these guidelines before you begin:

• Always follow the steps in each procedure in the correct order.
- Create a log to record information about your computer, such as model, serial numbers, installed options, and configuration information.
- Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can damage components. Perform the procedures described in this chapter only at an ESD workstation using an antistatic wrist strap and a conductive foam pad. If such a station isn't available, you can provide some ESD protection by wearing an antistatic wrist strap and attaching it to a metal part of the computer chassis.

1.2 Installation Precautions

When you install and test the Intel NUC, observe all warnings and cautions in the installation instructions.

To avoid injury, be careful of:

  • Sharp pins on connectors
  • Sharp pins on circuit boards
  • Rough edges and sharp corners on the chassis
    • Hot components (such as SSDs, processors, voltage regulators, and heat sinks)
  • Damage to wires that could cause a short circuit

Observe all warnings and cautions that instruct you to refer computer servicing to qualified technical personnel.

1.3 Observe Safety and Regulatory Requirements

If you don't follow these instructions, you increase your safety risk and the possibility of noncompliance with regional laws and regulations.

2.0 Open the Chassis

  1. Disconnect the attached power cords, telecommunications systems, networks, and modems, if any of them are connected, before you open or service the device.

Line drawing of a computer tower with hexagonal mesh top panel and power outlet (no text or symbols)

  1. Unscrew the two top screws and two bottom screws (A) on the rear side of the chassis and shift first the upper side (B) and then lower side (C) of the cover:

Technical diagram showing internal components of a server rack with labeled parts A and B, including a flashlight and cable routing.

  1. Remove the right-side panel (A) and left side panel (B) by sliding them back:

Technical diagram showing file transfer from a hexagonal grid device into a server, with labeled components A and B.

  1. Lift the left side of the top lid
    ASUS NUC 12 Extreme Kit - Open the Chassis - 4
  1. Unscrew the back plank (A) and fold it down (B). Unscrew the air guide (C) and lift it up (D)

Technical diagram showing a device with labeled components A and B, indicating a cable or connector assembly.

Technical diagram showing a computer rack with labeled components and directional arrows indicating rotation or assembly.

  1. Unscrew the top screws on the Intel® NUC Compute Element (A) and open the door down (B)

Technical diagram showing installation of a computer drive into a chassis, with labeled components A and B indicating assembly steps.

3.0 System Memory

Intel® NUC 12 Pro X Kit NUC12DCMv9, NUC12DCMv7, and Intel® NUC 12 Extreme Kit NUC12DCMi9, NUC12DCMi7 have two 260-pin DDR4 SO-DIMM sockets. Be sure to select memory modules that meet these requirements:

• 1.2 V and 1.35 V (with XMP) low voltage JEDEC memory only
• DDR4 3200 MHz SO-DIMMs
• Max capacity - 64GB
- Non-ECC
• Note: 2 Gb memory technology (SDRAM Density) is not compatible

Find compatible memory modules in the Intel Product Compatibility Tool:

NUC12DCMv9NUC12EDBv9
NUC12DCMv7NUC12EDBv7
NUC12DCMi9NUC12EDBi9
NUC12DCMi7NUC12EDBi7
NOTEIf you plan to install only one memory module, install it in the left memory socket.

To install memory, follow these steps:

  1. Observe the precautions in "Before You Begin" on page 5.
  2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer. Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord.
  3. Remove the computer's side and top chassis covers as per the instructions in the section 2.0 Open the chassis.
  4. Align the small space (key) at the bottom edge of the memory module with the key in the socket.
  5. Insert the bottom edge of the module vertically into the socket (A).
  6. When the module is inserted, push up the retaining clips until they snap into place (B). Make sure the clips are firmly in place.

Technical diagram showing internal components of a computer drive with labeled parts and a schematic view of the device's internal structure.

To remove a SO-DIMM, follow these steps:

  1. Observe the precautions in "Before You Begin" on page 5.
  2. Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer. Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord.
  3. Remove the computer's side and top chassis covers as per the instructions in the section 2.0 Open the chassis.
  4. Gently push the retaining clips down at each end of the memory module to get it out of the socket.
  5. Holding the module by the edges, lift it away from the socket, and store it in an anti-static package.
  6. Reinstall and reconnect any parts you removed or disconnected to reach the memory sockets.
  7. Replace the computer's covers and reconnect the power cord as per the instructions from section 5.0 Close the Chassis.

4.0 Change the M.2 SSD

Intel® NUC 12 Pro X Kit NUC12DCMv9, NUC12DCMv7, and Intel® NUC 12 Extreme Kit NUC12DCMi9, NUC12DCMi7 have the following storage options:

  • Two SATA 6.0 Gb/s or PCIe Gen4 x4 AHCI, NVMe M.2 storage modules supporting M.2 2242, M.2 2280 Note: Supports key type M (PCI Express* x1/x2/x4 and SATA),
  • One CPU-Attached PCIe Gen4 x4 NVMe M.2 2280. (The M.2 slot closest to the processor)

There are no pre-installed SSD available out of the box for the above SKUs.

Find compatible M.2 SSDs in the Intel Product Compatibility Tool:

NUC12DCMv9NUC12EDBv9
NUC12DCMv7NUC12EDBv7
NUC12DCMi9NUC12EDBi9
NUC12DCMi7NUC12EDBi7

To install M.2 SSD:

  1. Remove the pre-installed SSD from the connector if there are any.
  2. Make sure there is the metal standoff in the right position, depending on the length of the SSD you are going to install
  3. Align the space at the bottom of the new M.2 SSD to the key on the connector and slide the SSD into the m.2 slot
  4. Secure SSD with the small screw.

42 mm 42 mm 80 mm 80 mm 1 2 3 4

How to install an M.2 SSD in the rear M.2 slot:

  1. Remove the small screw from the storage cover panel (A) and shift it out and up from the m.2 slot (B).
  2. Remove the pre-installed SSD from the connector if there are any.
  3. Align the space at the bottom of the new M.2 SSD to the key on the connector and slide the SSD into the m.2 slot (C)
  4. Press the card down (D).
  5. Install (E) and secure back the storage cover panel with the small screw (F)

80 mm

Technical diagram showing four steps of battery mounting or circuitry with labeled components A through F

5.0 Close the Chassis

After all components have been installed to the Compute Element, close the Intel NUC chassis. Intel recommends this to be done by hand with a screwdriver to avoid over-tightening and possibly damaging the screws.

  1. Close the NUC door up (A) and connect two top screws (B):

Technical diagram showing installation of a computer drive into a motherboard, with labeled components A and B and a screwdriver.

  1. Slide down the air guide into place and secure it with the top screw:

Technical diagram of a computer monitor with screw and drive mechanism, showing internal components and assembly (no text or labels)

  1. To install the external PCIe devices:

a) unscrew (A) and lift up (B) the metallic brackets covering the back panel frames for the PCIe device connectors.
b) install the PCIe device to the x16 PCIe slot and push it down until you hear the click (C);
c) secure the metallic bracket with the small screw (D) and connect the power (E)

Technical diagram illustrating the assembly of a computer drive, showing components like screw, socket, and fan installation steps.

Note: to disconnect the discrete PCIe device – unscrew the metallic brackets (D), press down the lever (C) and lift up the PCIe device. Connect back the metallic brackets (B) covering the back panel frames and secure them with the metallic screws (A).

  1. Fold up the back plank (A) and secure it with the screw (B).

Technical diagram of a computer drive showing cable connection to internal components with labeled parts A and B

  1. Fold back the top cover (A) and pull it down until you hear slight click (B).

Technical diagram showing internal components of a computer rack with fan fans and ventilation grilles, labeled A and B.

  1. Slide back the right (A) and left (B) side panels of the chassis so they are secured with the pins on the bottom part of back panel.

Technical diagram showing a hand inserting a hexagonal mesh device into a rack, with labeled components A and B.

  1. Insert the lower side (A) and then upper side (B) of the plastic back panel cover and secure it with the two top screws and two bottom screws (C).

Technical diagram showing internal components of a computer tower with labeled parts A and B, including a cable connector.

  1. All chassis exterior panels must be installed before power is applied to the device

Diagram of a computer tower with an attached power outlet and hexagonal mesh panel (no text or symbols)

6.0 Connect Power

Each Intel NUC model includes either a region-specific AC power cord or no AC power cord.

Product codesPower cord type
BNUC12DCMv90000BNUC12DCMv70000RNUC12DCMi90000RNUC12DCMi70000BNUC12EDBv90000BNUC12EDBv70000BNUC12EDBi90000BNUC12EDBi70000No power cord included. An AC power cord needs to be purchased separately. The connector on the power adapter is a C13 type connector.ASUS NUC 12 Extreme Kit - Connect Power - 1
BNUC12DCMv90001BNUC12DCMv70001RNUC12DCMi90001RNUC12DCMi70001US power cord included.
RNUC12DCMi90002RNUC12DCMi70002EU power cord included.
RNUC12DCMi90003RNUC12DCMi70003UK power cord included.
RNUC12DCMi90004RNUC12DCMi70004Australia/New Zealand power cord included.
BNUC12DCMv70006RNUC12DCMi90006RNUC12DCMi70006China power cord included.

7.0 Install an Operating System

See Supported Operating Systems for a list of Intel-validated Windows* operating systems.

The Intel Product Compatibility Tool lists versions of Linux* that have been reported as compatible by Intel NUC owners. If you need assistance with Linux on your Intel NUC, check the distribution's website and forums for peer assistance.

Refer to Operating System Installation for system requirements and installation steps.

8.0 Install the Latest Device Drivers and Software

Here are the options for keeping device drivers current:

  • Allow the Intel® Driver & Support Assistant (Intel® DSA) to detect out-of-date drivers
    • Manually download drivers, BIOS, and software from Download Center:
NUC12DCMv9NUC12EDBv9
NUC12DCMv7NUC12EDBv7
NUC12DCMi9NUC12EDBi9
NUC12DCMi7NUC12EDBi7

The following device drivers and software are available.

  • Intel® Chipset Device Software
  • Intel® Graphics
  • Intel® Management Engine
  • Intel® Gigabit Ethernet
  • Intel® Wireless
  • Intel® Bluetooth
  • Intel® Serial IO Driver
    • Realtek* High Definition Audio
  • Intel® Rapid Storage Technology
  • Thunderbolt® Networking Driver
  • Intel® GNA Scoring Accelerator Driver
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