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HP Z420 User Manual

HP Z420
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Adding monitors
Planning for additional monitors
All graphics cards provided with HP Z series workstations support two simultaneous display monitors
(see
Connecting and configuring monitors on page 21). Cards that support more than two monitors
are available. The process for adding monitors depends on your graphics card(s) and the type and
number of monitors you add.
Use this process to plan for adding more monitors.
1. Assess your monitor needs:
Determine how many monitors you require.
Determine the kind of graphics performance you want.
Note the type of graphics connector used by each monitor. HP provides graphics cards with
DisplayPort (DP) and DVI interfaces, but you can use adapters and third-party cards to
interface to other graphics formats, including DVI-I, HDMI, or VGA.
TIP: Some adapters for older legacy hardware may cost more than others. You may want
to compare the cost of acquiring adapters with the cost of getting a newer monitor that
doesn't need adapters.
2. Determine if you need additional graphics cards:
Consult the graphics card documentation to determine how many monitors you can connect
to the card.
You may need to acquire adapters to match the card output to the monitor connector. (See
Matching graphics cards to monitor connectors on page 19.)
If necessary, plan to acquire a new graphics card to drive additional monitors.
The maximum number of monitors that a graphics card supports depends on the card. Most
cards provide outputs for two monitors. Some provide four outputs.
Adding monitors
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HP Z420 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Tcase64 °C
Bus typeQPI
SteppingM1
FSB ParityNo
Processor cache10 MB
Processor cores4
Processor modelE5-1603
System bus rate0 GT/s
Processor socketLGA 2011 (Socket R)
Processor codenameSandy Bridge EP
Processor frequency2.8 GHz
Processor cache typeL3
Processor lithography32 nm
Processor manufacturerIntel
Processor front side bus- MHz
PCI Express slots version3.0
Processor operating modes64-bit
ECC supported by processorYes
Thermal Design Power (TDP)130 W
Number of processors installed1
CPU multiplier (bus/core ratio)28
Maximum number of PCI Express lanes40
Memory types supported by processorDDR3-SDRAM
Memory clock speeds supported by processor800, 1066 MHz
Memory bandwidth supported by processor (max)31.4 GB/s
Maximum internal memory supported by processor375 GB
Product typeWorkstation
Motherboard chipset-
Internal memory4 GB
Memory channelsQuad-channel
Memory clock speed1600 MHz
Maximum internal memory- GB
Memory layout (slots x size)2 x 2 GB
HDD speed7200 RPM
HDD capacity500 GB
HDD interfaceSATA
Optical drive typeDVD Super Multi
Discrete graphics card modelAMD FirePro V4900
Maximum graphics card memory1.024 GB
Graphics card familyAMD
USB 2.0 ports quantityUSB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them.
Chassis typeMini Tower
Product colorBlack
Country of originChina
Operating system installedWindows 7 Ultimate
Sustainability certificatesENERGY STAR
Processor codeSR0L9
Processor ARK ID64600
Processor package size52.5 x 45.0 mm
Supported instruction setsAVX
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth- mm
Weight- g

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