HP Z420 Workstation

Reasons to buy
  • Intelligent, business-forward design.
    Quickly and easily swap out parts or make upgrades on your own. The HP Z420 Workstation features a smart chassis design built for tool-less access to the inside and easy configurability.
  • Maximum performance.
    Bring power and performance to the next level with the all new E5-1680 v2 8-core processor and Intel® C602 chipset.[2]
    Achieve up to an 86% increase in memory bandwidth over previous generation HP workstations[3]. Support up to 64 GB of the latest generation of system memory with 8 DIMM slots and integrated 1,866MHz DDR3 memory subsystem.[4]
    Take advantage of a 600 W 90% efficient power supply ideal for high-end graphics and GPU compute solutions.
    Connect in a flash with 4X USB 3.0 bandwidth on an optional high-performance ThunderboltTM 2.0 port[5] on the HP Z420.
  • Uncompromised graphics, increased productivity.
    Built to support next generation PCIe Gen3 graphics, the HP Z420 currently offers a breadth of AMD and NVIDIA professional graphics card options from Pro 2D to high-end 3D, up to the NVIDIA Quadro 6000.[2]
    Access high-performance applications, including 2D and 3D video, on-site or from a remote location with HP Remote Graphics software[6].
    Increase productivity and spread out with the freedom of seeing and doing more all at once with support for multiple displays at peak HD resolutions.[7]
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Disclaimer HP Z420 Workstation :

[2] Multi-Core is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. 64-bit computing on Intel® architecture requires a computer system with a processor, chipset, BIOS, operating system, device drivers, and applications enabled for Intel® 64 architecture. Processors will not operate (including 32-bit operation) without an Intel® 64 architecture-enabled BIOS. Performance will vary depending on your hardware and software configurations.
[3] Up to 86% increase in available memory bandwidth can be achieved on the Z420 over the Z400 on optimized configurations with memory distributed across all channels using 1,333 MHz memory speed on the Z400 and 1,866 MHz memory speed on the Z420. This does not imply an 86% increase in performance.
[4] Maximum memory capacities assume Windows 64-bit operating systems or Linux. With Windows 32-bit operating systems, memory above 3 GB may not all be available due to system resource requirements.
[5] Thunderbolt is new technology. Thunderbolt cable and Thunderbolt device (sold separately) must be compatible with Windows. To determine whether your device is Thunderbolt Certified for Windows, see https://thunderbolttechnology.net/products. Thunderbolt™ 2.0 is planned to be available via an optional add-in card in early 2014.
[6] HP Remote Graphics Software requires Windows and an internet connection.
[7] Support for external displays as a standard feature through integrated processor-based graphics is dependent upon the particular workstation configuration; the actual number of displays supported will vary. An optional graphics solution will be required for the support of additional displays. Additional cables required. HD (high-definition) content required to view HD images.