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03-11-2017 08:38 AM
I am looking at an HP Z840 T4P05UT#ABA. The machine comes with an 8 core E5-2620 v4... my software recommends at least 16 cores 32 GB Ram. How difficult is it to add another processor? Besides the actual porocessor, do I need any additional hardware to do so?
Can I upgrade the processors to the 16 core v4s down the line? (the E5 2683v4 is prohibitely expensive NOW, but in two years...)
Ram I assume can just be added - is there any warranty issues to adding non HP RAM?
03-11-2017 02:47 PM
Also, I read in your document on RAID that if you raid throught hte processor, then you lose processor speed; is this true on the 840?
If so, will I gain speed (or not lose it...) by installing a PCI 3.0 Raid controller?
03-11-2017 03:55 PM - edited 03-11-2017 03:57 PM
Hi,
Save yourself the headaches of adding another physical processor, additional hardware and buy the system already configured by HP.
RAID will add a small amount of overhead to the PC but not enough to be concerned about unless you way under configure your PC from the start which is not going to happen with the Z840.
I have seen very few applications other than transaction based applications that can really take advantage of 16 cores (not to be confused with processor threads).
03-11-2017 05:51 PM
Maybe you haven't... but... the specs for Black Magic Davinci Resolve (http://documents.blackmagicdesign.com/DaVinciResolve/20160726-118da9/DaVinci_Resolve_12_Configuratio... ) read : "...The biggest limitationof these systems is the single CPU..."
Specs say:
HP Z840
I spent ALOT of money on an HP K520 video card (although got a great buy...) so may have to suffice with an entry level machine and upgrade with time as finances allow. The card is specifically designed for HP _40 series machines.
So, I may be able to afford the system listed (and get a good buy on a new open box) ... still under warranty until 2019.
I know RAM can be added, and am pretty sure that the specs for this machine say a second processor can as well. Don't know how hard to add a processor (or if a non-HP genuine Intel one voids warranty...). I also need to know if non-HP RAM voids warranty, and would like to guage the feasability of upgrading to E5 2683 v4 or better in years down the road when these come down to sane prices (right now, they're running almost $2K a piece, and that's not even from HP. But if history serves as a good indicator, in two to four years they'll be $400 {of course by then we'll be on to 56 core processors, but I think the 4K video standard will remain the top for a while yet... of course I could be wrong there...}).
If I buy this machine it'll have to last me a LONG while... and I'd like to know how much I can do in years down the road.
So your advice, although great if one can afford, does me no good whatsoever.
03-11-2017 05:53 PM
Sorry, HP K5200 card... http://www8.hp.com/emea_middle_east/en/products/oas/product-detail.html?oid=7131276
