
Designed for real-time, smooth performance on graphics-intensive work, virtual reality, and edge-computing environments, the HP Z4 G4 Series Tower Workstation supports up to 18 cores of processing power, 256GB of 2666 MHz DDR4 ECC Registered RAM, 22TB of storage, and dual NVIDIA Quadro P6000 graphics cards. It delivers real-time interaction, low latency, and advanced security for those working with massive data sets, cloud computing, and more, including 3D CAD, rendering, VFX, engineering applications.
B&H offers several configurations of this system to choose from, depending on the needs of the individual user. Processor options include a 2.9 GHz Intel® Xeon™ W-2102 Quad-Core, a 3.2 GHz Xeon W-2104 Quad-Core, a 3.6 GHz Intel Xeon W-2123 Quad-Core, a 4.0 GHz Intel Xeon W-2125 Quad-Core, or a 3.6 GHz Intel Xeon W-2133 Six-Core. While HP also sells versions of this system with Intel Core™ X-Series processors, B&H currently only offers the Z4 systems with Xeon processors, which include additional PCIe slots, a second M.2 slot, a second Gigabit Ethernet port, and six rear USB 3.0 Type-A ports.
Aside from the processor, B&H also offers this system with 8GB or 16GB of RAM. Internal storage options include a 1TB 7200 rpm SATA 3.5" hard drive, a 256GB or 512GB NVME PCIe M.2 SSD, or a 512GB NVMe PCIe M.2 SSD and 2TB 7200 rpm SATA 3.5" hard-drive combo. Configuration options are rounded out with a Blu-ray or DVD optical drive, and either an NVIDIA Quadro P400, Quadro P2000, or P4000 graphics card. If you’d prefer to install your own GPU into this system, there are some systems that do not include a graphics card.
If you’re looking for a powerful performance-focused workstation, the HP Z4 G4 Tower Workstation is a worthy option, especially if you’re looking to upgrade from HP’s older Z440 series.
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