Quickspecs – HP Z2 G9 Tower Workstation User Manual

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QuickSpecs

HP Z2 G9 Tower Workstation Desktop PC

System Technical Specifications

c08109687

DA 17012

Worldwide

Version 13

November 1, 2022

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Declared Noise Emissions

Sound Power

(LWAd, bels)

Deskside Sound Pressure

(LpAm, decibels)

Idle

3.59

18.5

Hard drive Operating
(Drive Random Seek)

3.82

20.1

Hard drive Operating
(Active mode)

3.97

23.6

System Configuration
(High-end)

Processor Info

Intel® Core i9-12900K 16C 3.20G LGA 30 MB 125W ECC (Intel - Alder Lake-S)

Memory Info

4* 32GB 4800 SK hynix memory

Graphics Info

NVIDIA® RTX A5000

Disks/Optical

3*2TB Samsung M.2 SSD; 2*WD 2TB 7200RPM SATA HDD

Power Supply

Chicony 700W EPA92

Declared Noise Emissions

Sound Power

(LWAd, bels)

Deskside Sound Pressure

(LpAm, decibels)

Idle

3.58

18.2

Hard drive Operating
(Drive Random Seek)

3.78

20

Hard drive Operating
(Active mode)

4.05

20.9

Environmental
Requirements

Temperature

Operating: 5° to 35° C (40° to 95° F)
Non-operating: -40° to 60° C (-40° to 140° F)
Maximum rate of change: 10°C/hr

Humidity

Operating: 10% to 85% RH, non-condensing, 35° C maximum wet bulb
Non-operating: 10% to 90% RH, non-condensing, 35° C maximum wet bulb

Maximum Altitude

Operating (with Rotational Hard Drives): 3,048 m (10,000 feet)
Operating (with only Solid-State Drives): 5,000 m (16,404 feet)
Non-operating: 12,192 m (40,000 feet)
Maximum operating temperature is reduced as altitude increases. See
Cooling for details.

Dynamic

Shock
Operating: ½-sine: 40g, 2-3ms (~62 cm/sec)
Non-operating: ½-sine: 160 cm/s, 2-3ms (~105g)
square: 422 cm/s, 20g

Vibration
Operating random: 0.5g (rms), 5-300 Hz, up to 0.0025g²/Hz
Non-operating random: 2.0g (rms), 5-500 Hz, up to 0.0150 g²/Hz

Cooling

Above 1524 m (5,000 feet) altitude, the maximum operating temperature
is reduced by 1° C (1.8° F) for every 305 m (1,000 feet) increase in elevation,
up to 3048 m (10,000 feet)

NOTE:

System enduring or operating beyond the environmental requirement
range is not recommended and may compromise system reliability
permanently.

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