Quick Specs

QuickSpecs
HP Z6 G4 Workstation
System Technical Specifications
c05527761 DA - 15955 Worldwide Version 2 November 1, 2017
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Cable Lock Support
Kensington Cable Lock (optional): Prevents entire system theft and system access. 3mm x 7mm slot at
rear of system
Universal Chassis Clamp
Lock Support
No
Solenoid Lock and Hood
Sensor
Access Panel Solenoid Lock: Yes (optional). Activated remotely to prevent system entry.
Access Panel Intrusion Sensor: Yes (optional).
Removable Media
Write/Boot Control
Yes, user can prevent the workstation from writing to or booting from removable media.
Power-On Password
Yes, prevents an unauthorized person from booting up the workstation
Setup Password
Yes, prevents an unauthorized person from changing the workstation configuration
3.3V Aux Power LED on
System PCA
Yes
NIC LEDs (integrated)
(Green & Amber)
Yes
CPUs and Heatsinks
CPU heatsink removal requires a T-30 Torx screwdriver.
Power Supply Diagnostic
LED
Yes
Front Power Button
Yes
Rear Power Button
Yes
Front Power LED
Yes, white (normal), red (fault)
Front Hard Drive Activity
LED
Yes, white
Front ODD Activity LED
Yes on device
Internal Speaker
Yes
System/Emergency ROM
Flash Recovery
Recovers corrupted system BIOS.
Cooling Solutions
Air cooled forced convection
Power Supply Fans
1 - 80 mm x 80 mm x 25 mm (non-serviceable)
CPU Heatsink Fan
1st CPU: 1 - 80mm
Optional 2nd CPU: 1 - 60
mm x 25mm
Memory Fan
Front memory fan: 1 80mm x 25mm
Memory duct blower: 1 90mm x 25mm
2nd CPU/Memory Module: 1 - 60mm x 25mm
Chassis Fans
Front chassis fan : 1 - 120mm x 25mm
Rear chassis fan: 1 - 120mm x 25mm
HP Vision Diagnostics
Offline Edition
HP PC Hardware Diagnostics (UEFI) enables hardware level testing outside the operating system on
many components. The diagnostics can be invoked by pressing ESC then F2 upon the PC reboot, and is
available as a download from HP Support.
Access Panel Key Lock
Yes, side panel barrel keylock (optional from the factory only)
ACPI-Ready Hardware
Advanced Configuration and Power Management Interface (ACPI).
Allows the system to wake from a low-power mode.
Controls system power consumption, making it possible to place individual cards and
peripherals in a low-power or powered-off state without affecting other elements of the
system