Description
Get all the power of a full size tower at a fraction of the size. Re-engineered to fit full-height, full-length graphics while leaving room for upgrades and expansion, the Z2 SFF delivers high performance for your intensive workflow—from 3D design to real time ray tracing—now and in the future.
Configurable for today. Expandable for tomorrow.
Accelerate your current workflow with a multitude of options across processor, graphics, memory, storage, and I/O ports. And with plenty of room to upgrade and expand, this PC is ready to grow with you as your workflow evolves.
Full height, full length performance
Design, simulate and—for the first time—real time ray trace on a Z2 SFF. Now fitting full height, full length professional graphics and Intel® processors, this PC delivers tower-sized performance that defies space constraints.
Industry leading security. Reliability you can trust.
Get peace of mind with a PC that's built to endure. The Z2 SFF undergoes 360K hours of rigorous testing, military-standard testing and is certified for pro apps. And with HP Wolf Security for Business, it's protected below, in and above the OS.
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HP Wolf Security for Business requires Windows 10 or higher, includes various HP security features and is available on HP Pro, Elite, RPOS and Workstation products. See product details for included security features and OS requirement.
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MIL STD testing is not intended to demonstrate fitness for U.S. Department of Defense contract requirements or for military use. Test results are not a guarantee of future performance under these test conditions. Accidental Damage or damage under these test conditions requires an optional HP Accidental Damage Protection Care Pack.
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Multicore is designed to improve performance of certain software products. Not all customers or software applications will necessarily benefit from use of this technology. Performance and clock frequency will vary depending on application workload and your hardware and software configurations. Intel’s numbering, branding and/or naming is not a measurement of higher performance.