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[* black] The Apple of HP's eye, the Z820 workstation PC is their biggest and baddest, and our best look at the PC world's equivalent to [guide|20778|Apple's new Mac Pro]. What can you get in your Z820?
[* red] 16 DIMM slots, configurable to half a Terabyte of ECC DDR3 RAM
[* orange] Up to 5 3.5-inch 7200 rpm SATA drives for a 15 TB max
[* yellow] Three external 5.25" drive bays
- [* green] A whole slew of graphics cards options, ranging from the entry-level Nvidia Quadro K600 our sample arrived with, to the $4500 Quadro K6000.
- [* blue] Dual integrated GbE LAN
+ [* green] A whole slew of graphics cards options, ranging from the entry-level Nvidia Quadro K600 our sample arrived with, to the $4500 Quadro K6000
+ [* blue] Support for one or two Intel Xeon E5 processors
[* violet] 3 x USB 3.0 and 5 x USB 2.0 ports, plus optional Thunderbolt 2 via add-in PCIe card