User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Product Description
- 2 Technical Reference
- 2.1 Block Diagrams
- 2.2 Processor
- 2.3 Platform Controller Hub (PCH)
- 2.4 System Memory
- 2.5 Processor Graphics Subsystem
- 2.6 USB port details
- 2.7 Thunderbolt 4
- 2.8 Storage Options
- 2.9 Real-Time Clock Subsystem
- 2.10 LAN
- 2.11 Intel® Virtualization Technology
- 2.12 Intel® Virtualization Technology for Directed I/O
- 2.13 Power Management
- 2.14 Audio Subsystem Software
- 2.15 Connectors, Headers, and Expansion
- 2.16 NUC 13 Extreme Element Headers and Connectors
- 2.17 Wireless Network Module
- 2.18 Antenna Connectors
- 2.19 Internal Power Supply
- 2.20 Add-in Card Limitations
- 2.21 NUC 13 Extreme Kit Dimensions
- 2.22 Thermal Considerations
- 2.23 Reliability
- 2.24 Environmental
- 2.25 Shipping Considerations for System Integrators
- 2.26 Optional Fan Mounting Locations
- 3 Overview of BIOS Features
- 4 Characterized Errata
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2.15.3 Baseboard Connectors
The NUC 13 Extreme Kit has a baseboard that expands the connectivity of the NUC 13 Extreme
Compute Element through the usage of PCI Express lanes. Connectors that are used for
expansion through the NUC Element gold fingers to the Baseboard are shown in Table 7.
Item Descriptor Description
A Intel NUC 13 Extreme PCIe and IO slot (PCIe Gen5 x 16)
B NUC Power Tab (Lotes connector Section 2.1.1)
C
Intel NUC Extreme Compute Element Auxiliary x4 slot
D USB 2.0 micro connector
E
Front Panel IO Header (Standard Desktop Size and layout)
F
System Fan 1
G
System Fan 2
H System Fan 3 (shares Tach/PWM with Fan 2)
I
12V Pump Fan (does not contain Tach/PWM)
J
EPS 8pin Power Connector
K
ATX12VO 10pin Power Connector
Figure 10 shows a top down view of all connectors and headers on the BBRN1B1 Baseboard.