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HP Inc 81N30UT#ABA Z6 G5 Tower XEONW5-3425 16GB ECC 512GB in NO Integrated GFX 3/3/3

HP Inc 81N30UT#ABA Z6 G5 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe HP Z6 G5 Tower (81N30UT#ABA) is a professional-grade workstation built around Intel's Xeon W5-34…

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HP Inc 81N30UT#ABA Z6 G5 Tower XEONW5-3425 16GB ECC 512GB in NO Integrated GFX 3/3/3

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SKU: 81N30UT#ABA
UPC: 197497248753
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HP Inc 81N30UT#ABA Z6 G5 Tower Workstation

Overview

The HP Z6 G5 Tower (81N30UT#ABA) is a professional-grade workstation built around Intel's Xeon W5-3425 processor — a 12-core Sapphire Rapids die designed for memory-intensive, multi-threaded workloads. This configuration ships with 16GB of ECC RAM and 512GB of internal storage, with no integrated graphics, making it purpose-configured for deployments where a discrete GPU or headless compute role will be added at integration time. The 3/3/3 warranty coverage (parts, labor, onsite) signals this is HP's commercial-tier offering, not a consumer box dressed up for enterprise duty.

If you're sourcing a HP Inc workstation for a video management server, edge AI inference node, or command-center host, the Z6 G5 platform gives you the Xeon-class ECC memory protection and expandability that consumer platforms don't provide. Browse the full workstation category to compare tower options across brands.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon W5-3425 Processor: The W5-3425 is a 12-core, 24-thread Sapphire Rapids Xeon W — a socket LGA4677 part that supports large memory configurations and PCIe 5.0. For VMS workloads running simultaneous decode of dozens of high-resolution streams, or for AI inference tasks that saturate CPU cores, this is substantially more capable than a consumer Core i9. The multi-core throughput matters most when your application can't offload everything to a GPU.
  • 16GB ECC Registered Memory: ECC (Error-Correcting Code) memory detects and corrects single-bit memory errors in real time — a meaningful reliability distinction for always-on servers running 24/7. A workstation handling live security feeds or acting as a network video recorder host cannot tolerate silent data corruption that non-ECC consumer RAM permits. This starting configuration is expandable; the Z6 G5 platform supports high memory capacities for future growth.
  • 512GB Internal Storage: The 512GB drive is the operating system and application volume — not the video retention pool. In a surveillance or compute deployment, you'll pair this with a separate high-capacity storage solution (NAS, DAS, or additional internal drives) for footage retention. The 512GB baseline keeps the OS and VMS application on a fast dedicated volume while bulk storage scales independently.
  • No Integrated Graphics (Discrete GPU Required): The 81N30UT#ABA ships without an iGPU — the Xeon W5-3425 does not have integrated graphics, and no discrete card is included. This is intentional for configurations where you'll add a specific workstation GPU (NVIDIA RTX or Quadro-class) matched to your decode acceleration or AI inference requirements. Spec your GPU against your VMS vendor's hardware acceleration matrix before ordering.
  • Tower Form Factor: The Z6 G5 tower chassis provides full-length PCIe expansion slots, accessible internal bays, and front-panel serviceability — advantages over rack-mounted 1U/2U servers in environments where a dedicated rack isn't available or where field servicing by non-data-center staff is expected. Physical footprint and airflow are designed for under-desk or equipment-closet deployment without forced-air rack infrastructure.
  • 3/3/3 Warranty Coverage: The 3/3/3 designation on HP Z-series workstations indicates three years of parts, labor, and onsite service. For a business-critical node running continuous workloads, onsite coverage means a technician dispatched to your location — not a depot-return cycle that takes your system offline for days. Verify onsite terms and response SLA with HP for your specific region before committing.

Integration & Compatibility

As a video management server host or AI compute node, the Z6 G5 platform is compatible with major VMS platforms including Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, Avigilon Control Center, and Hanwha Wisenet WAVE — provided the discrete GPU you add is on the VMS vendor's validated hardware list. The Xeon W5-3425's PCIe 5.0 lanes support current-generation GPU cards without a bandwidth bottleneck. For network integration, plan your PoE switching infrastructure and NIC requirements based on the number of camera streams the system will ingest; the Z6 G5 chassis accommodates add-in NIC cards for multi-port 10GbE deployments. The 512GB system volume leaves internal bays open for additional storage expansion depending on chassis configuration.

Country of origin is Mexico (MX). UNSPSC code 43211515 classifies this as a workstation-class computing device for procurement systems that require UNSPSC tagging.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the HP Z6 G5 81N30UT#ABA include a graphics card?

A: No. This configuration specifies no integrated graphics and includes no discrete GPU. The Intel Xeon W5-3425 does not have an integrated graphics processor. You must add a discrete PCIe GPU appropriate for your display or GPU-accelerated workload before deploying this system in a role that requires graphics output or hardware video decode acceleration.

Q: What does the 3/3/3 warranty on the 81N30UT#ABA mean?

A: The 3/3/3 designation on HP Z-series workstations indicates three years of parts coverage, three years of labor, and three years of onsite service. This is HP's standard commercial workstation warranty tier. Actual onsite response times and terms vary by region — confirm with HP directly for your service location.

Q: Is 16GB of RAM sufficient for a video management server role?

A: 16GB ECC is the baseline configuration for the 81N30UT#ABA. Most VMS platforms recommend a minimum of 16–32GB for mid-scale deployments (32–64 cameras). For larger channel counts or AI analytics workloads running on the host CPU, upgrading RAM before deployment is strongly recommended. The Z6 G5 platform supports significantly higher memory capacities via additional DIMM slots.

Q: Can the HP Z6 G5 be used as a headless server without a monitor?

A: Yes, with the addition of an appropriate NIC and management software. Since this unit ships with no graphics output (no iGPU, no discrete GPU), it is effectively headless out of the box. Remote management via HP iLO or remote desktop over the network is the expected access method for headless deployments. Confirm iLO licensing and NIC availability for your configuration.

Q: What VMS platforms are compatible with the HP Z6 G5?

A: The Z6 G5 platform running Windows Server or a VMS-validated OS is compatible with major enterprise VMS platforms including Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, Avigilon Control Center, and others — provided your GPU and NIC choices are also on the respective vendor's compatibility lists. Compatibility is governed by the OS, GPU, and VMS version combination, not the workstation chassis alone. Verify against the VMS vendor's current hardware compatibility guide.

Ted Perry
Ted Perry

The 81N30UT#ABA is the configuration I reach for when a project needs a proven Xeon-class platform for a VMS server or edge inference node but the GPU selection hasn't been locked down yet. The Xeon W5-3425 with 16GB ECC RAM gives you a reliable compute foundation, and the no-iGPU spec means you're not paying for graphics silicon you'll never use — you drop in exactly the GPU your VMS or AI workload requires.

Technical Highlights:

  • Xeon W5-3425, 12-core Sapphire Rapids: Multi-threaded CPU performance with PCIe 5.0 support — handles simultaneous VMS stream decode, analytics processing, and OS overhead without the thermal and memory-bandwidth constraints of consumer-grade chips.
  • 16GB ECC RAM: Error-correcting memory is non-negotiable for an always-on server role. Silent bit-flip corruption on a non-ECC system running a VMS database can corrupt footage indexes or cause unpredictable crashes; ECC eliminates that failure mode at the hardware level.
  • 3/3/3 Onsite Warranty: Three years of parts, labor, and onsite service means field replacement comes to you — not the other way around. For a security operations center or a remote site with no IT staff on-premises, that distinction matters when the system hosting your camera feeds goes down.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Plan GPU selection before finalizing the order. This unit ships with zero graphics output — you need a discrete card in place before first boot for any display-connected role. Match the GPU to your VMS vendor's hardware acceleration compatibility matrix, not just the slot form factor.
  • The 512GB volume is the OS/application drive only. Budget for additional storage — internal expansion drives or an attached NAS — before go-live if this system will host any local video retention. Skipping this step is the single most common oversight on first-time VMS server deployments.

This is the right build for a mid-scale physical security operations center standing up a new Milestone or Genetec server node where the integrator will spec and add the GPU separately — clean baseline, commercial warranty, Xeon reliability, no consumer-grade compromises.

Specifications
Weight: 20.00 lb
Country Origin: MX
Upc: 197497248753
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