
HP Z Series Z440 Workstation E5-1680 v3 128GB (Renewed)
Reliable Performance for Demanding WorkloadsIntroducing the HP Z440 Workstation, a renewed powerhouse engineered to handle demanding professional applications. Featuring an Intel Xeon E5-1680 v3 processor and ample memory, this workstation delivers exceptional performance and reliability. This pr...
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Overview
Reliable Performance for Demanding Workloads
Introducing the HP Z440 Workstation, a renewed powerhouse engineered to handle demanding professional applications. Featuring an Intel Xeon E5-1680 v3 processor and ample memory, this workstation delivers exceptional performance and reliability.
This pre-owned or refurbished product has been professionally inspected and tested to function and appear as new. It is sourced from customer returns or trade-ins, ensuring quality and reliability. If you're not satisfied, take advantage of the Amazon Renewed Guarantee for a replacement or refund.
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Features an Intel Xeon E5-1680 v3 processor, providing substantial processing power for demanding tasks
- Comes with a very generous 128GB of RAM, enabling extensive multitasking and handling large datasets
- Ideal for professional use cases requiring high computational resources due to its workstation-grade components
- The "Renewed" status may offer a cost-effective entry into a high-performance workstation
- HP Z Series workstations are generally known for their robust build quality and reliability
👎 Cons
- As a renewed product, the exact condition and remaining warranty might vary and should be verified
- The age of the E5-1680 v3 processor means it may not offer the same single-core performance as newer generations
- Specific storage configuration (type and capacity) is not detailed, which could impact overall system speed
- The graphics card is not specified, which is a critical component for many workstation applications like CAD or video editing
- Connectivity options and port availability are not listed, which might be important for peripheral integration