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Microsoft Registered Refurbisher 90 Day Warranty Great for Office Work, Rendering, and Data Calculations Capable of running Linux, Windows, Photoshop, Premiere Pro, AutoCAD, Blender and More! Includes Power Cable(s) Hard drive trays are provided for drives purchased with the unit, if applicable.
When you purchase new or used hardware from us you are getting much more than just a piece of equipment. You can rely on us to make sure you get the maximum results from everything you buy or lease with the best price. We are certified to 3 International Standards that requires proper testing of each item.
We are proud to serve our customers and reduce the tech waste impact on our environment by extending the life of technological resources. On every continent we are providing IT equipment hardware priced 50 to 90% less than the new retail cost, with items being shipped within 48 hours. Welcome to a hardware company with a heart! We look forward to serving you.
| Series | HP Z Series |
|---|---|
| Model | Z820 |
| Form Factor Form Factor | Tower |
|---|---|
| Colors | Black |
| Power Supply | 1125W |
| Operating System Operating System | No |
| CPU Type CPU Type | Intel Xeon |
|---|---|
| Max Supported Qty | 2 |
| CPU Speed CPU Speed | E5-2667 v2 (3.30 GHz) |
| CPU Socket Type CPU Socket Type | LGA 2011 |
| GPU/VGA Type GPU/VGA Type | NVIDIA Quadro K600 |
|---|
| Memory Capacity Memory Capacity | 32 GB DDR3 |
|---|---|
| Memory Slots (Available/Total) | 16 |
| Maximum Memory Supported Maximum Memory Supported | 512GB |
| SSD SSD | No |
|---|---|
| HDD | No |
| HDD Interface | SATA |
| Screen Size Screen Size | No Screen |
|---|
| Internal Bays | 4 |
|---|
| Date First Available | October 23, 2018 |
|---|
Pros: Very, very powerful.
The equipment and case are very solid and well-designed.
The machine is built to last.
Cons: It’s heavy.
It requires a little know-how and some tinkering to help it reach its full potential with a good GPU as a gaming machine.
Not as energy-efficient as newer CPUs.
Overall Review: I would buy this again.
When you purchase new or used hardware from us you are getting much more than just a piece of equipment. You can rely on us to make sure you get the maximum results from everything you buy or lease with the best price. We are certified to 3 International Standards that requires proper testing of each item.
We are proud to serve our customers and reduce the tech waste impact on our environment by extending the life of technological resources. On every continent we are providing IT equipment hardware priced 50 to 90% less than the new retail cost, with items being shipped within 48 hours. Welcome to a hardware company with a heart! We look forward to serving you.
| Series | HP Z Series |
|---|---|
| Model | Z820 |
| Form Factor Form Factor | Tower |
|---|---|
| Colors | Black |
| Power Supply | 1125W |
| Operating System Operating System | No |
| CPU Type CPU Type | Intel Xeon |
|---|---|
| Max Supported Qty | 2 |
| CPU Speed CPU Speed | E5-2667 v2 (3.30 GHz) |
| CPU Socket Type CPU Socket Type | LGA 2011 |
| GPU/VGA Type GPU/VGA Type | NVIDIA Quadro K600 |
|---|
| Memory Capacity Memory Capacity | 32 GB DDR3 |
|---|---|
| Memory Slots (Available/Total) | 16 |
| Maximum Memory Supported Maximum Memory Supported | 512GB |
| SSD SSD | No |
|---|---|
| HDD | No |
| HDD Interface | SATA |
| Screen Size Screen Size | No Screen |
|---|
| Internal Bays | 4 |
|---|
| Date First Available | October 23, 2018 |
|---|
Pros: Looks brand new. Running Win 10 Pro on one drive and ESXi 6.5 Enterprise on a different drive depending on what I want to do at the moment. Updated LSI SAS controller to the latest BIOS and Firmware, updated to the latest motherboard HP BIOS. This thing must have 20 SAS / SATA ports on the motherboard. Packaging was awesome, encased in foam all around it when it arrived. Amazing how new this workstation looks for it’s age. Tons of replacement parts available on the web. 1125 watt PSU! Nice.
Cons: The only PITA was the fact that the HP DVD-ROM drive was defective. Not completely dead, just flaky and failing. Wasted a couple of hours troubleshooting because it wasn’t apparent in that Win 10 Pro install DVD would boot, start extracting files, then freeze. Reboot, then it would do something else unusual. Nothing consistent to immediately pin it down. With a refurbished computer it could be anything. I finally got a failure message that indicated the DVD-ROM drive was the problem. Fortunately I had a brand new ASUS spare DVD-ROM drive on the shelf. Changed out the HP DVD drive for the ASUS, rebooted into Win 10 install DVD and took off, cooking with gas. Installed a few needed Win 10 controller drivers and away we went. So far, running like a champ.
Overall Review: This is a fun machine. I would rather be using this than a new DIY build that would probably cost about the same and not have near the horse power / CPU cores, and dink with overclocking, LED’s in the case, blah, blah. Smoke’n machine. I know I over provisioned for an ESXi lab, and way more resources than I could ever consume in Wn 10, but who cares. It’s fun as h3ll to see app installs zip across the screen so fast you can hardly blink. It’s very stable,which makes sense since it was designed to be a professional / business workstation, e.g. there are not a lot of parameters to set in the BIOS, and you don’t need to anyway.
Pros: Very, very powerful.
The equipment and case are very solid and well-designed.
The machine is built to last.
Cons: It’s heavy.
It requires a little know-how and some tinkering to help it reach its full potential with a good GPU as a gaming machine.
Not as energy-efficient as newer CPUs.
Overall Review: I would buy this again.
Pros: Looks brand new. Running Win 10 Pro on one drive and ESXi 6.5 Enterprise on a different drive depending on what I want to do at the moment. Updated LSI SAS controller to the latest BIOS and Firmware, updated to the latest motherboard HP BIOS. This thing must have 20 SAS / SATA ports on the motherboard. Packaging was awesome, encased in foam all around it when it arrived. Amazing how new this workstation looks for it’s age. Tons of replacement parts available on the web. 1125 watt PSU! Nice.
Cons: The only PITA was the fact that the HP DVD-ROM drive was defective. Not completely dead, just flaky and failing. Wasted a couple of hours troubleshooting because it wasn’t apparent in that Win 10 Pro install DVD would boot, start extracting files, then freeze. Reboot, then it would do something else unusual. Nothing consistent to immediately pin it down. With a refurbished computer it could be anything. I finally got a failure message that indicated the DVD-ROM drive was the problem. Fortunately I had a brand new ASUS spare DVD-ROM drive on the shelf. Changed out the HP DVD drive for the ASUS, rebooted into Win 10 install DVD and took off, cooking with gas. Installed a few needed Win 10 controller drivers and away we went. So far, running like a champ.
Overall Review: This is a fun machine. I would rather be using this than a new DIY build that would probably cost about the same and not have near the horse power / CPU cores, and dink with overclocking, LED’s in the case, blah, blah. Smoke’n machine. I know I over provisioned for an ESXi lab, and way more resources than I could ever consume in Wn 10, but who cares. It’s fun as h3ll to see app installs zip across the screen so fast you can hardly blink. It’s very stable,which makes sense since it was designed to be a professional / business workstation, e.g. there are not a lot of parameters to set in the BIOS, and you don’t need to anyway.