Description
Model HP Z2 G3 Workstation
Intel Xeon processor E3-1245 v5 with Intel HD Graphics P530¹ 3.5 Ghz
With 2GB Graphic Card Nvidia
16GB Ram DDR4 , 256GB SSD M²
4 X Display Ports
4 x 3.0 USB Ports
2 x Type C 3.1
Wifi Bluetooth Built-In
4K Supported
Also Supported 7th Gen , i7 7th Gen
Recommended For Graphic Designing , Gaming , Heavy Working , Video Editing
Feature
The Z2 Mini G3 is ISV-certified, making it a particularly good choice for architecture, engineering, and construction users of CAD/CAM programs like AutoCAD, Revit, and Solidworks. That means the system and its components have been tested and verified to perform as expected by the developers of these professional apps and programs. ISV certification is often a prerequisite before bidding on contracts, so the choice to operate on a workstation rather than a high-end consumer or business desktop should pay off in the future.
Connectivity is excellent, starting with a headset jack and two USB 3.0 ports on the left side. Around back, you'll find the jack for the AC adapter, four DisplayPorts, an Ethernet jack, two USB 3.0 ports, and two USB-C ports (these aren't included in the base model due to its slightly different chassis). It's notable that the latter don't have Thunderbolt 3 capabilities, a slight disappointment, since you won't enjoy faster throughput speeds with external solid-state drives (SSDs) or graphics accelerators using that technology. The system's four DisplayPorts and its Quadro M620 GPU are powerful enough to drive six screens, a boon for those who continuously monitor different data sources, like stockbrokers and factory foremen. 802.11ac Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 4.2 handle wireless connections.
The Z2 Mini G3 is a good choice for workspaces where noise is a concern, like in an audio recording studio or a video-recording bay
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