
HP Z440 Workstation E5-1650 v4 6-Core (Renewed)
High-Performance Workstation for Demanding Tasks The HP Z440 Workstation is engineered to provide exceptional performance for professional applications. Featuring an Intel Xeon E5 processor, ample memory, and fast NVMe storage, this workstation is ready to tackle complex projects with speed and ...
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Overview
High-Performance Workstation for Demanding Tasks
The HP Z440 Workstation is engineered to provide exceptional performance for professional applications. Featuring an Intel Xeon E5 processor, ample memory, and fast NVMe storage, this workstation is ready to tackle complex projects with speed and efficiency.
Specifications:
- Processor: Intel Xeon E5-1650 v4 Six Core 3.6Ghz
- Memory: 256GB RAM
- Storage: 500GB NVMe
- Graphics: K2000
- Operating System: No OS (Renewed)
Key Features
3.6Ghz Six Core E5-1650 v4 CPU
256GB of ECC DDR3 RAM
500GB NVMe M.2 SSD with PCIe Adapter Card Drive
Nvidia Quadro K2000 2GB GDDR5 Graphic Card - 1 DVI, 2 DisplayPort - 3 Active Monitor Support
No Operating System Included
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features a 3.6Ghz Six Core E5-1650 v4 CPU, offering substantial processing power for demanding workstation tasks.
- Equipped with a large 256GB of ECC DDR3 RAM, providing robust memory capacity and error correction for critical applications.
- Includes a fast 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD with a PCIe Adapter Card, ensuring rapid data access and system responsiveness.
- Comes with an Nvidia Quadro K2000 2GB GDDR5 Graphic Card, designed for professional applications requiring graphics acceleration.
- The Nvidia Quadro K2000 supports three active monitors with 1 DVI and 2 DisplayPort outputs, enhancing multi-display workflows.
👎 Cons
- The workstation does not include an operating system, requiring users to purchase and install one separately.
- The Quadro K2000 graphics card, while professional-grade, is an older model and may not be sufficient for the most demanding modern graphical tasks.
- ECC DDR3 RAM, while reliable, is an older memory standard, potentially limiting future upgrade paths compared to DDR4 or DDR5 systems.
- The 500GB NVMe M.2 SSD, while fast, might be restrictive for large datasets or extensive project files typical in professional workstation environments.
- Being a "Renewed" product, its long-term reliability and previous usage history are not as transparent as a new unit.