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UPC: 197497260021
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HP Inc 81R32UT#ABA Z8 Fury G5 Tower XEONW5-3425 16GB ECC 512GB in NO Integrated GFX 3/3/3

HP Inc 81R32UT#ABA Z8 Fury G5 Tower WorkstationOverviewThe HP Z8 Fury G5 Tower Workstation (81R32UT#ABA) is a high-density, expandable tower platform …

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HP Inc 81R32UT#ABA Z8 Fury G5 Tower XEONW5-3425 16GB ECC 512GB in NO Integrated GFX 3/3/3

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SKU: 81R32UT#ABA
UPC: 197497260021
Condition: New

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HP Inc 81R32UT#ABA Z8 Fury G5 Tower Workstation

Overview

The HP Z8 Fury G5 Tower Workstation (81R32UT#ABA) is a high-density, expandable tower platform built around Intel's Xeon W5-3425 processor — a workload-class CPU designed for memory-intensive, multi-threaded compute tasks including video analytics servers, VMS host platforms, AI inferencing nodes, and command-center workstations. With 16GB of ECC RAM and a 512GB internal storage drive as the baseline configuration, this unit ships without integrated graphics, making it a purpose-configured build for deployments where a discrete GPU or external rendering engine is already specified — no paying for iGPU silicon you won't use. If you are running HP Inc workstations across a security operations center or enterprise video surveillance infrastructure, the Z8 Fury G5 sits at the top of HP's tower workstation hierarchy, designed to scale as compute and storage demands grow.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon W5-3425 Processor: The W5-3425 is a Sapphire Rapids-based Xeon W with support for ECC memory and higher PCIe lane counts than consumer-class CPUs — critical when running multiple GPU accelerators or high-bandwidth capture cards simultaneously. For network video recorders and VMS platforms managing dozens of concurrent camera streams with analytics, this CPU class provides the headroom consumer workstations cannot.
  • 16GB ECC RAM (Baseline): Error-Correcting Code memory catches and corrects single-bit memory errors on the fly — a non-negotiable feature for unattended server-adjacent workstations running 24/7 surveillance or analytics workloads. Memory errors that would silently corrupt data on a non-ECC consumer system are intercepted and logged here.
  • 512GB Internal Storage: The 512GB drive serves as the OS and application volume. For surveillance deployments, this is correctly sized for the operating system, VMS software, and application indices — bulk video retention belongs on separate dedicated storage arrays, not the system volume, and this configuration respects that architecture.
  • No Integrated Graphics: This configuration ships with no iGPU. That is deliberate for deployments pairing the Z8 Fury G5 with a dedicated GPU (NVIDIA RTX or Quadro-class) for video decoding acceleration, AI inferencing, or multi-monitor operator stations. You specify the GPU based on your channel count and analytics workload — you are not locked into an undersized iGPU that would bottleneck decode performance at scale.
  • Tower Form Factor — 28 x 25 x 13 in: At 57 lb and roughly 28 inches tall, this is a floor-standing tower, not a rack-mount unit. It fits under a desk in a control room or in an equipment room with standard clearance. If your infrastructure is fully racked, plan for a tower-to-rack shelf or rethink the form factor — this unit does not slide into a standard 2U or 4U rack bay without conversion hardware.
  • 3/3/3 Warranty Coverage: The 3/3/3 designation (3 years parts, 3 years labor, 3 years on-site service) is HP's standard business workstation warranty tier — meaningful for 24/7 operational deployments where downtime has a direct cost. Confirm terms with HP for your specific region and deployment context.
  • Manufactured in Mexico (Country of Origin: MX): For procurement teams with Trade Agreements Act (TAA) or domestic sourcing requirements, verify TAA compliance status independently for this specific configuration — country of origin alone does not confirm TAA eligibility, and MX is not automatically TAA-compliant.

Integration & Compatibility

The Z8 Fury G5 platform supports the full ecosystem of professional-grade expansion cards, including multi-port capture cards for analog-to-IP encoding bridges, NVIDIA GPU accelerators for deep learning video analytics, and high-bandwidth NIC cards for 10GbE network connectivity to camera subnets. It is compatible with major video management software platforms including Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, Avigilon Control Center, and others that provide their own hardware compatibility matrices — always verify your VMS vendor's certified hardware list before finalizing the workstation specification. For deployments needing storage expansion beyond the 512GB system drive, the Z8 Fury G5's tower chassis provides internal bay capacity for additional drives, and external DAS or SAN connectivity can be added via PCIe HBA cards. Pair this workstation with a dedicated PoE switch infrastructure for your camera network — the workstation handles compute, your network layer handles camera connectivity. When configuring the GPU, reference your VMS vendor's GPU decode acceleration requirements; an appropriately selected discrete GPU dramatically increases the number of simultaneous decoded streams this platform can handle compared to software-only decode.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does the HP Z8 Fury G5 81R32UT#ABA include a discrete graphics card?

A: No. This configuration (81R32UT#ABA) ships with no integrated or discrete graphics. You must add a compatible discrete GPU based on your display and compute requirements. This is intentional for deployments specifying their own GPU for video analytics or multi-monitor operator use.

Q: What does the 3/3/3 warranty designation mean on the 81R32UT#ABA?

A: The 3/3/3 notation indicates 3 years of parts coverage, 3 years of labor coverage, and 3 years of on-site service response under HP's standard business workstation warranty. Confirm exact terms and on-site response SLAs with HP for your region.

Q: Is the 81R32UT#ABA TAA-compliant for government procurement?

A: The country of origin is listed as Mexico (MX). TAA compliance requires verification against the specific configuration and HP's TAA compliance documentation — MX origin alone does not guarantee TAA eligibility. Contact HP or your procurement authority to confirm before placing a government order.

Q: Can the Z8 Fury G5 81R32UT#ABA be rack-mounted?

A: This is a tower workstation (approximately 28 x 25 x 13 inches, 57 lb) and is not natively rack-mountable. Tower-to-rack conversion shelves are available from third parties if rack integration is required, but this unit is intended for floor or under-desk deployment.

Q: What VMS platforms are compatible with the 81R32UT#ABA?

A: The Z8 Fury G5 runs standard Windows or Linux environments and is compatible with major VMS platforms including Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, and Avigilon Control Center, among others. Always verify against your VMS vendor's current hardware compatibility list before finalizing procurement.

Q: Can the 16GB ECC RAM in the 81R32UT#ABA be expanded?

A: The Z8 Fury G5 platform is designed for expansion; however, specific maximum RAM capacity and supported DIMM configurations should be confirmed via HP's official product documentation or configuration guides for this SKU. The 16GB is a baseline — higher-memory configurations exist within the Z8 Fury G5 family.

James Everett
James Everett

The 81R32UT#ABA stands out in the Z8 Fury G5 line specifically because of what it does NOT include: integrated graphics. That deliberate omission — combined with the Xeon W5-3425 and 16GB ECC baseline — signals this is a compute-first configuration waiting for a purpose-matched GPU, not a plug-and-play desktop. I see this unit most often specified for security operations centers where the integrator is independently selecting the GPU based on stream count and analytics engine, not accepting a vendor-bundled iGPU that would cap decode throughput at 30-40 streams before the CPU even breaks a sweat.

Technical Highlights:

  • Xeon W5-3425 (Sapphire Rapids-W): This CPU generation brings PCIe 5.0 support and higher memory bandwidth than prior Xeon W generations — directly relevant when running multiple high-bandwidth GPU cards or NVMe storage arrays in the same chassis without lane contention.
  • 16GB ECC RAM: ECC is the baseline requirement for any workstation running unattended 24/7 — silent memory corruption on a non-ECC system under sustained load is a real failure mode in long-running VMS processes. ECC catches and corrects single-bit errors before they propagate.
  • 57 lb Tower Chassis (28 x 25 x 13 in): This is a substantial physical footprint. At those dimensions it is a floor-standing unit. Budget physical space in the equipment room or under the operator desk — this is not an SFF or micro-tower.

Deployment Considerations:

  • No GPU means no display output out of the box. Budget for a discrete GPU appropriate to your VMS decode and display requirements before this unit can drive monitors or accelerate analytics — do not assume any GPU will do; match it to your VMS vendor's certified GPU list.
  • The 512GB drive is sized for OS and applications only. If you plan to store any local video retention on this unit, that requires an additional storage device — the system drive should not serve as your retention volume on a production VMS host.

This configuration makes the most sense as a dedicated VMS server or analytics host in a mid-to-large enterprise security deployment — specifically where the GPU selection is being driven by a channel count or inferencing model requirement and the buyer does not want to pay for an iGPU they will disable in BIOS on day one.

Specifications
Weight: 57.00 lb
Dimensions: 28.00 x 25.00 x 13.00 in (L x W x H)
Country Origin: MX
Upc: 197497260021
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