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| Product Type | Compact Computer (Mini PC) |
| Brand | ASUS |
| Model | NUC 13 Extreme Kit |
| Processor Options | Intel Core i9, i7, i5 (13th Gen) |
| Memory Type | DDR5 SO-DIMM (262-pin) |
| Maximum Memory | 64 GB |
| Memory Speed | 4000 / 4400 / 4800 / 5200 / 5600 MHz |
| Storage Options | 3x M.2 NVMe (1x SATA compatible), 1x 2.5" SATA, 1x 3.5" SATA |
| Expansion Slot | 1x PCIe x16 (for Compute Element) |
| Power Supply | External AC adapter with C13 connector (region-specific cord included or sold separately) |
| Dimensions (L x W x H) | Approximately 312 x 116 x 388 mm |
| Weight | Approximately 7.5 kg |
| Operating System Support | Windows 10/11, Linux (various distributions) |
| Driver Updates | Intel Driver & Support Assistant (Intel DSA) or manual download from Intel Download Center |
| Key Features | Removable Compute Element, tool-less chassis access, support for external graphics cards, RAID support via Intel Rapid Storage Technology |
| Safety Precautions | Disconnect power before servicing, use ESD protection, avoid sharp edges and hot components |
| Compliance | FCC, CE, and other regional regulations |
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USER MANUAL NUC 13 Extreme Kit ASUS
Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Kit - NUC13RNGi9
Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Kit - NUC13RNGi7
Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Kit - NUC13RNGi5
Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element - NUC13SBBi9
Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element - NUC13SBBi7
Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element - NUC13SBBi5
User Guide
July 2023
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Contents
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 M.2 SSD 16
5.0 2.5" and 3.5" SSD....18
6.0 External PCIe card....22
7.0 Close the Chassis....27
8.0 Connect Power 29
9.0 Install an Operating System....30
10.0 Install the Latest Device Drivers and Software 31
Revision History
| Date | Revision | Description |
| October 2022 | 1.0 | Initial release. |
1.0 Introduction
This User Guide provides step-by-step installation instructions for these products:
- Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Kit - NUC13RNGi9
- Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Kit - NUC13RNGi7
- Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Kit - NUC13RNGi5
- Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element - NUC13SBBi9
- Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element - NUC13SBBi7
- Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element - NUC13SBBi5
1.1 Before You Begin

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
- Disconnect the power cord, telecommunications systems, networks, antenna, and modems, if any of them are connected, before you open or service the device.

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Line drawing of a server rack with an attached cable showing internal components (no text or symbols)- Unscrew the thumb screw (A) on the rear side of the chassis.

- Hold (B) and lift to remove the top cover.

- Pull (A) (D) outwards to remove the side panels:


- Remove the front cover:

- Unscrew the three screws on the top front, top rear, and back panel:

- Remove the USB Type-C cable (B)

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Technical diagram of a computer chassis showing internal components and a close-up view of an attached device labeled B (no text or symbols present)- Press down the lever on the PCIe x16 connector that holds the Compute Element. Simultaneously, hold the top bar attached to the compute element, pull up and rotate outwards to remove the Compute Element



3.0 System Memory
Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Kit NUC13RNGi9, NUC13RNGi7, NUC13RNGi5 and Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element NUC13SBBi9, NUC13SBBi7, NUC13SBBi5 have two 262-pin DDR5 SO-DIMM sockets. Be sure to select memory modules that meet these requirements:
• 1.1V and 2.1V (with XMP) low voltage JEDEC memory only
• 4000 MHz, 4400 MHz, 4800 MHz, 5200 MHz, and 5600 MHz SO-DIMMs
• Max capacity - 64GB
- Non-ECC
- Intel® XMP 3.0 support
Find compatible memory modules in the Intel Product Compatibility Tool
- NUC13RNGi9
- NUC13RNGi7
- NUC13RNGi5
- NUC13SBBi9
- NUC13SBBi7
- NUC13SBBi5
| NOTE | If you plan to install only one memory module, install it in the lower memory socket. |
To install memory, follow these steps:
- Observe the precautions in "Before You Begin" on page 5.
- Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer. Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord.
- Remove the computer's side and top chassis covers as per the instructions in section 2.0, Open the chassis.
- Align the small space (key) at the bottom edge of the memory module with the key in the socket.
- Insert the bottom edge of the module vertically into the socket (A)
- When the module is inserted, push up the retaining clips until they snap into place (B). Make sure the clips are firmly in place.

To remove a SO-DIMM, follow these steps:
- Observe the precautions in "Before You Begin" on page 5.
- Turn off all peripheral devices connected to the computer. Turn off the computer and disconnect the power cord.
- Remove the computer's side and top chassis covers as per the instructions in the section 2.0 Open the chassis.
- Gently push the retaining clips down at each end of the memory module to get it out of the socket.
- Holding the module by the edges, lift it away from the socket, and store it in an antistatic package.
- Reinstall and reconnect any parts you removed or disconnected to reach the memory sockets.
- Replace the computer's covers and reconnect the power cord as per the instructions from section 5.0 Close the Chassis.
Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Kit NUC13RNGi9, NUC13RNGi7, NUC13RNGi5 and Intel® NUC 13 Extreme Compute Element NUC13SBBi9, NUC13SBBi7, NUC13SBBi5 have the following options:
| M.2 connector | Controller | Support |
| Slot 1 | PCH | M.2 NVMe and SATA |
| Slot 2 | PCH | M.2 NVMe |
| Slot 3 | CPU | M.2 NVMe |

There are no pre-installed SSD available out of the box for the above SKUs.
Find compatible M.2 and SATA SSDs in the Intel Product Compatibility Tool:
- NUC13RNGi9
- NUC13RNGi7
- NUC13RNGi5
- NUC13SBBi9
- NUC13SBBi7
- NUC13SBBi5
To install M.2 SSD:
- Remove the M.2 cover.
- Remove the pre-installed SSD from the connector if there are any.
- Make sure there is the metal standoff in the right position, depending on the length of the SSD you are going to install.
- 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.
- Secure SSD with the small screw.
- Secure the M.2 cover.


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Technical line drawing of a device casing with labeled components (no readable text or symbols)

- Remove the chassis bottom cover


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Technical diagram of an open computer chassis showing internal components and mounting holes (no text or labels)- Unscrew and remove the SSD panel.

- Secure the 2.5" or 3.5" SSD to the panel.



- Insert the signal and power cables to the SSD

- Secure the SSD plate to the chassis

- Insert the SSD signal and power cable to the baseboard

6.0 External PCIe card
- Unscrew (A), open the bracket (B) and lift the side bracket.

- Unscrew (A) and lift (B) the metal brackets covering the back panel frames for the PCIe device connectors

- Align and secure the bracket (B) to the PCIe card

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Technical illustration of a dual-panel air conditioner unit with labeled components (A and B), showing internal fan structure and airflow direction (no text or symbols beyond labels)- Insert the PCIe card to the PCIe connector on the baseboard

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Technical diagram of a computer chassis with labeled components and an inset view showing internal structure (no text or symbols present)- Secure the PCIe card to the chassis

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Technical line drawing of a computer chassis with screwdriver and fan base (no text or symbols)
- Secure the side bracket to the chassis and insert the PCIe cards power cable

- Close bracket (A) and insert the chassis back panel cover

7.0 Close the Chassis
- Slide down the side cover to latch (A) and (C)
- Push the side cover towards the chassis to engage the top latches (B) and (D)

- Insert the chassis top cover

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Technical diagram of an electronic device showing internal components and a labeled section (A), with no readable text or symbols beyond the label.- Secure screw (B)

- Connect the power cord and other devices.

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Line drawing of a server rack unit with an attached power outlet and cable (no text or symbols)8.0 Connect Power
Each Intel NUC model includes either a region-specific AC power cord or no AC power cord.
| Product codes | Power cord type |
| RNUC13RNGi90000RNUC13RNGi70000RNUC13RNGi50000 | No power cord included. An AC power cord needs to be purchased separately. The connector on the power adapter is a C13 type connector.![]() |
| RNUC13RNGi90001RNUC13RNGi70001RNUC13RNGi50001 | US power cord included. |
| RNUC13RNGi90002RNUC13RNGi70002RNUC13RNGi50002 | EU power cord included. |
| RNUC13RNGi90003RNUC13RNGi70003RNUC13RNGi50003 | UK power cord included. |
| RNUC13RNGi90004RNUC13RNGi70004RNUC13RNGi50004 | Australia/New Zealand power cord included. |
| RNUC13RNGi90006RNUC13RNGi70006RNUC13RNGi50006 | China power cord included. |
9.0 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.
10.0 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: -
NUC13RNGi9
- NUC13RNGi7
- NUC13RNGi5
- NUC13SBBi9
- NUC13SBBi7
- NUC13SBBi5
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
- Intel® GNA
• Marvel Ethernet
• Realtek* ALC1220 High Definition Audio - Intel® Rapid Storage Technology
- Thunderbolt® Networking Driver
