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These are really slick. Similar to the new Zotac EN1060/EN1070 compact computers, these are workstation-class versions measuring in at 8.5" x 8.5" x 2.28" with a 4.5-pound base weight. Key feature being a 2GB Quadro M620 DCC GPU on the higher-end models. Tested for 368,000 hours & certified for over 20 pro apps, including AutoCAD, Inventory, Revit, Vectorworks, SOLIDWORKS, MicroStation, and Solid Edge. Ridiculously small size, but with real features!
http://store.hp.com/us/en/ContentView?storeId=10151&catalogId=10051&langId=-1&eSpotName=Z2Mini
Pricing is $685 to $1670. They are all turnkey systems, completely ready to go, but are also easily upgradable. I have the 3.5ghz Xeon ($1570...the Core i7 is actually the most expensive model) on order for my lab (comes with a 512gb NVMe, 16gb RAM, Win7 + Win10 upgrade, and 4x DP 1.2 for GPU):
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1303153-REG/hp_z2d61ut_aba_z2_mini_workstation_xeon.html
Operating systems: (Linux, Win7, Win10)
* The NVMe slot is a M.2 PCIe Gen3 x1; the 2.5" is advertised to handle a standard 9.5mm drive - I've seen 2TB mechanical drives available in the 9.5mm format, although up to 5TB 2.5" drives are available in the thicker 15mm format, might be possible to fit through a customization hack
* HP Z Turbo Drive G2 = 2150 MB/s read, 1550 MB/s write with 300k IOPS, tested on the 256gb version
* 2.5" drives are available up to 4TB; a 4TB SSD goes for $1370 on Amazon today
* NVMe drives are available in up to 2TB sizes (960 Pro version is $1300) with read speeds of 3,500 MB/s & write speeds of 2,100 MB/s
* Intermixing integrated Intel HD graphics and discrete graphics cards in order to drive more than four displays can be enabled using the Computer (F10) Setup Utility
* Units come with either 3 or 4 DisplayPorts, depending on the model
* Up to 6 monitors can be run off a single machine; 4 off the ports & 2 using daisy-chaining (I believe it uses the Intel HD graphics for the additional 2 monitors & uses the Quadro for the 4 primary monitors)
http://store.hp.com/us/en/ContentView?storeId=10151&catalogId=10051&langId=-1&eSpotName=Z2Mini
Pricing is $685 to $1670. They are all turnkey systems, completely ready to go, but are also easily upgradable. I have the 3.5ghz Xeon ($1570...the Core i7 is actually the most expensive model) on order for my lab (comes with a 512gb NVMe, 16gb RAM, Win7 + Win10 upgrade, and 4x DP 1.2 for GPU):
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/1303153-REG/hp_z2d61ut_aba_z2_mini_workstation_xeon.html
Operating systems: (Linux, Win7, Win10)
- Windows 10 Pro 64
- Windows 7 Professional 64 (available through downgrade rights from Windows 10 Pro)
- Linux-Ready
- Core i3 (dual-core 3.7ghz + HD 530 graphics)
- Core i5 (quad-core 3.2ghz + HD 530 graphics)
- Core i7 (quad-core 3.4ghz + HD 530 graphics)
- Xeon E3-1225 (quad-core 3.3ghz + HD P530 graphics
- Xeon E3-1245 (quad-core 3.5ghz + HD P530 graphics)
- 4 GB (1x4 GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM Unbuffered Memory
- 8 GB (1x8 GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM Unbuffered Memory
- 8 GB (2x4 GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM Unbuffered Memory
- 8 GB (1x8 GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM ECC Unbuffered Memory
- 16 GB (2x8 GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM Unbuffered Memory
- 16 GB (2x8 GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM ECC Unbuffered Memory
- 32 GB (2x16 GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM Unbuffered Memory
- 32 GB (2x16 GB) DDR4-2400 SODIMM ECC Unbuffered Memory
* The NVMe slot is a M.2 PCIe Gen3 x1; the 2.5" is advertised to handle a standard 9.5mm drive - I've seen 2TB mechanical drives available in the 9.5mm format, although up to 5TB 2.5" drives are available in the thicker 15mm format, might be possible to fit through a customization hack
* HP Z Turbo Drive G2 = 2150 MB/s read, 1550 MB/s write with 300k IOPS, tested on the 256gb version
* 2.5" drives are available up to 4TB; a 4TB SSD goes for $1370 on Amazon today
* NVMe drives are available in up to 2TB sizes (960 Pro version is $1300) with read speeds of 3,500 MB/s & write speeds of 2,100 MB/s
- 500gb 7200rpm SATA 2.5" HDD
- 1tb 7200rpm SATA 2.5" HDD
- 256gb HP Z Turbo Drive G2 TLC PCIe SSD
- 256gb SATA SSD
- 256gb HP Z Turbo Drive G2 MLC PCIe SSD
- 512gb HP Z Turbo Drive G2 MLC PCIe SSD
* Intermixing integrated Intel HD graphics and discrete graphics cards in order to drive more than four displays can be enabled using the Computer (F10) Setup Utility
* Units come with either 3 or 4 DisplayPorts, depending on the model
* Up to 6 monitors can be run off a single machine; 4 off the ports & 2 using daisy-chaining (I believe it uses the Intel HD graphics for the additional 2 monitors & uses the Quadro for the 4 primary monitors)
- Integrated graphics (HD 530 on Core chips & HD P530 on Xeon chips)
- Discrete NVIDIA® Quadro M620 Graphics (2 GB, 4 DisplayPort)
- Intel i219LM Gigabit Ethernet
- 802.11ac 2x2
- Bluetooth 4.2
- Available HP Z2 Mini Serial Port Adapter
- Side: 2 USB 3.0 (1 charging)
- Back: 2 USB 3.0; 2 USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-C
- 135 to 200-watt PSU
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