
Dell T7910-2699V4-192GB-13.92TB Xeon Workstation: 192GB RAM, Quadro K2000
Unleash Powerful Computing with Dell Precision The Dell Precision 7910 / T7910 Tower is a robust workstation designed for demanding professional applications. Featuring dual Intel Xeon E5-2699 V4 processors, ample memory, and high-speed storage, this renewed workstation delivers exceptional perfo...
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Overview
Unleash Powerful Computing with Dell Precision
The Dell Precision 7910 / T7910 Tower is a robust workstation designed for demanding professional applications. Featuring dual Intel Xeon E5-2699 V4 processors, ample memory, and high-speed storage, this renewed workstation delivers exceptional performance and reliability.
Specifications:
- Brand: Dell
- Model: Precision 7910 / T7910 Tower
- Processors: 2x Intel Xeon E5-2699 V4 22-Core 2.2Ghz
- Memory: 192GB DDR4 REG
- Storage: 13.92TB (Dual 960gb SSD & 6TB 12Gb/s SAS NEW)
- Graphics: Nvidia Quadro K2000 2GB
- Optical Drive: DVD
- Power Supply: 1x 1300W PSU
- Operating System: Windows 10
- Condition: Renewed
Key Features
Dell Precision 7910 / T7910 Tower
2x Intel Xeon E5-2699 V4 22-Core 2.2Ghz
192GB DDR4 REG
Nvidia Quadro K2000 2GB
13.92TB (Dual 960gb SSD & 6TB 12Gb/s SAS NEW)
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features dual Intel Xeon E5-2699 V4 22-Core processors for exceptional multi-threaded performance in complex applications
- Equipped with a substantial 192GB of DDR4 REG RAM, ensuring smooth operation with large datasets and virtual machines
- Provides a vast 13.92TB of storage, combining fast SSDs with a high-capacity SAS drive for both speed and volume
- Includes an Nvidia Quadro K2000 2GB graphics card, optimized for professional CAD, design, and rendering workflows
- Built on the Dell Precision 7910 platform, known for its robust engineering and reliability in workstation environments
👎 Cons
- The workstation's high-end specifications might lead to a significant initial investment compared to standard desktop systems
- Utilizes a professional Quadro K2000 graphics card which is optimized for design and engineering, but not for gaming
- The extensive storage array, while large, includes both SSD and HDD which can have varying access speeds
- Consumes more power due to dual high-performance processors and extensive memory, potentially increasing operating costs
- Being a tower workstation, it requires dedicated desk space and may not be suitable for compact office environments