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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.
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.
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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Uk has collected 9 expert reviews for HP Z420 Workstation and the average expert rating is 80 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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itreviews.com
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2014-01-29 01:41:55 |
The HP Z420 ($2,768 direct) is a mid-level single processor workstation from HP. It has a good measure of expandability backing up its liquid cooled Intel Xeon processor and Nvidia Quadro workstation-class graphics. It was a speedy performer on our benchm...
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computershopper.com
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2014-01-29 01:41:55 |
The workstation-versus-desktop debate has raged for years. Workstations, of course, are computers for demanding commercial markets, especially those that rely on visualization and graphics technologies, such as computer-assisted design (CAD), 3D anima...
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pcmag.com
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2014-01-29 01:41:55 |
The HP Z420 ($2,768 direct) is a mid-level single processor workstation from HP. It has a good measure of expandability backing up its liquid cooled Intel Xeon processor and Nvidia Quadro workstation-class graphics. It was a speedy performer on our benchm...
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justechn.com
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2014-01-29 01:41:55 |
In a never ending effort to always improve, HP has released a new version of their Z workstations. These new workstations are the Z1, Z210, Z420, Z620, and Z820. HP was good enough to send me the Z420, which is their Price/Performance Leader, and I am go...
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anandtech.com
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2014-01-29 01:41:55 |
Recently we had a chance to review Dell's Precision T3600, and we found it impressive. A company that seemed content to be an also-ran in the enterprise desktop space reinvigorated itself with smart new chassis designs to go along with the refreshed...
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slashgear.com
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2014-01-29 01:41:55 |
Workstation computers are strange beasts: it’s rare that someone more used to a traditional laptop or desktop will need them, or indeed, will be able to justify the extra expense. But for those who need massive amounts of performance for specific tasks...
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