Frequently asked questions
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FAQ | HP Z Workstations
HP Z230 Tower (HxWxD)
• 15�7” x 6�7” x 17�4”
• 399 mm x 170 mm x 442 mm
• <4U in rack
• Optional front handle
HP Z240 Tower (HxWxD)
• 15�7” x 6�7” x 17�4”
• 399 mm x 170 mm x 442 mm
• <4U in rack
• Integrated front handle ledge and rear ledge
• Optional front handle
LAN
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HP Z240 SFF Workstation
What’s special about the HP Z240 SFF Workstation?
Take back your workspace� At 57% smaller than the Tower, the HP Z240 SFF conserves space and maintains workstation
performance� And with HP’s no compromise reliability, your HP Z240 is designed to work today and well into the future�
What are the at-a-glance features of the HP Z240 SFF?
• Windows 10 Pro and other editions and downgrades available
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• Intel® Core
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6th and 7th Gen series
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• Intel® C236 chipset
• Improved Intel® Hyper-Threading and Intel® Turbo Boost technologies
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(available on select processors)
• Intel® vPro™ Technology
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• 4 DIMM slots, up to 64 GB of total DDR4 2400 MHz system memory
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• 2 USB 3�0 ports in the front and 6 in the rear
• PCIe Gen 3 lanes on all slots for enhanced I/O capacity
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• HP Slim DVD-ROM Drive, HP Slim SuperMulti DVD-RW Drive, or HP Slim Blu-ray Writer optical storage options
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• HP Remote Graphics Software (HP RGS)
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included for high-end screen sharing or remote access to a workstation from
home
How does the HP Z240 SFF compare to the HP Z230 SFF?
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the latest NVIDIA® or AMD professional graphics, and the
expansion bays, expanded memory, and up to two HP Z Turbo Drive G2 via an embedded M�2 slot on the motherboard�
more user friendly and a more powerful machine, giving the user more capabilities than the HP Z230 SFF�
What dierences do I need to be aware of (lack of, removal of, etc.)?
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system�
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by a slim-line ODD bay�
HP Z240 Tower Workstation
What’s special about the HP Z240 Tower Workstation?
Get monster-class performance with support for up to 4�5 GHz of processing power, plus the essential features of the
HP Z240 Tower to easily support your workload with slots and ports to spare� When you’re ready for workstation-class