![]() ![]() You can rightfully expect a workstation of this caliber to be highly configurable. On the Intel side of things, expect dual CPU setups to be reserved for servers only going forward. HP is also offering a non-Fury Z8 G5 with two 32-core Xeon CPUs and 1TB of RAM, but it warned us that this is the last time we’ll see dual-CPU workstations. This is an unprecedented amount of processing (and electrical) power. A 2,250-watt power supply (actually two 1,125-watt units) powers the entire setup. As you’ll see shortly, our unit has the ultimate setup, with four NVIDIA RTX A6000 GPUs. Its hallmark feature is supporting four 300-watt double-wide graphics cards. The HP Z8 Fury G5 is HP’s premiere desktop workstation, supporting a single Intel Xeon W-class “Sapphire Rapids” processor with up to 56 cores and 2TB of DDR5-4800 ECC memory. ![]() The HP Z8 Fury G5 is a monstrously powerful desktop workstation with a 56-core Intel “Sapphire Rapids” Xeon CPU and four 300-watt graphics cards. ![]()
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