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07-21-2020 02:07 PM
I found a web site that will custom build a z440 with a Intel Xeon E5-2687 v3 SR1Y6) installed. The white paper states that the e5-26xx is compatible with the z440. So, is the Intel Xeon E5-2687 v4 (SR2NA) also compatible?
I currently have a E5-1680 v4 and a E5-2687 v4 would be a substantial upgrade. I am also hoping it will access my memory at its rated speed of 2133Mhz and not the current speed of 1866Mhz
07-21-2020 03:41 PM
Please use the following document
https://www8.hp.com/h20195/v2/getpdf.aspx/c04400038.pdf
There are many options/configurations. You need to work this out depending on existing hardware on your machine.
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07-21-2020 03:52 PM
Thanks for the reply I have researched but HP doesn't always tell you everything. I have the following manuals:
HP Z440 Maintenance and Service Guide
HP Z440 QuickSpecs
HP Z440 Technical white paper
HP Z440 User Guide
You can purchase a ready built z440 with a E5-2687W V3 installed, but I can't find out if the v4 which is a 12 core will also work.
07-21-2020 03:57 PM
Here is my current configuration. E5-1680 v4, 96GB RAM, 3 x 500GB SSD, 2 x 16TB HDD, 1 x 12TB HDD, GTX 1060 3GB Video, Windows 10 1909 and PrimoCache. I have it connected to a Samsung 75” Q90R & Q90R sound bar. The RAM is Samsung 2133Mhz but my system is only running it at 1866Mhz and I don’t know what the problem is there.
I currently have a E5-1680 v4 and a E5-2687 v4 would be a substantial upgrade. I am also hoping it will access my memory at its rated speed of 2133Mhz and not the current speed of 1866Mhz
I do realize my E5-1680 is a 140W CPU and the E5-2687 is a 160W, but will that make that big a difference I have never had a CPU over heat.