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HP Inc 917G4UA#ABA HP Z2 G9 TWR I913900K 32GB/512 PC U.s. English Localization

HP Inc 917G4UA#ABA Commercial Workstation Tower Overview The HP Z2 G9 (model 917G4UA#ABA) is a compact tower workstation built around the Intel Core i…

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HP Inc 917G4UA#ABA HP Z2 G9 TWR I913900K 32GB/512 PC U.s. English Localization

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SKU: 917G4UA#ABA
UPC: 197498674964
Condition: New

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HP Inc 917G4UA#ABA Commercial Workstation Tower

Overview

The HP Z2 G9 (model 917G4UA#ABA) is a compact tower workstation built around the Intel Core i9-13900K processor, paired with 32GB of system memory and 512GB solid-state storage. This configuration targets surveillance control rooms, video management infrastructure, and content creation environments where sustained multi-threaded performance and reliability matter. The i9-13900K delivers 24 cores (8 performance + 16 efficiency cores) at up to 5.8 GHz boost, making it capable of handling real-time video processing, VMS database operations, and simultaneous transcoding without choking under load.

Key Features

  • Intel Core i9-13900K Processor: 24-core architecture (8P+16E cores) with a maximum turbo frequency of 5.8 GHz ensures sufficient computational headroom for multi-camera surveillance feeds, live analytics processing, and background encoding tasks without frame drops or latency spikes that degrade operator experience.
  • 32GB System Memory: Sufficient capacity for running enterprise VMS platforms (Milestone XProtect, Genetec Security Center, or similar) across dozens of simultaneous camera streams, metadata indexing, and concurrent workloads—enough to avoid memory pressure that forces disk swapping and degrades responsiveness.
  • 512GB SSD Storage: NVMe solid-state drive eliminates mechanical latency in OS and application boot, database queries, and temporary cache operations. In surveillance workflows, this translates to faster VMS startup, quicker search across event logs, and snappier playback scrubbing across large footage libraries.
  • Commercial-Grade Chassis Design: The Z2 G9 tower form factor accommodates standard ATX power supplies and internal expansion (additional drives, network adapters, PCIe cards for hardware encoding). Designed for 24/7 operation in climate-controlled server rooms and control centers, not for home or consumer intermittent duty cycles.
  • Dual Independent Power Supply Support: Supports redundant power configurations for surveillance control rooms where uptime SLA exceeds 99.9%—one power supply provides primary feed, a second can be added for N+1 failover, ensuring the workstation remains operational if a single PSU fails.
  • Upgradeable Component Layout: RAM, storage, and network adapters can be added or replaced without architectural redesign, enabling mid-life hardware refreshes as storage needs grow or codec support requirements evolve without purchasing a full replacement unit.

Integration & Compatibility

The 917G4UA#ABA ships with U.S. English localization and standard industry I/O: PCIe slots for 10GbE network cards (critical for high-throughput multi-camera ingest), USB 3.1 for external storage or peripheral management, and audio I/O for two-way speaker/microphone integration in control room environments. Intel Core i9-13900K-based systems are fully compatible with mainstream VMS platforms: Milestone XProtect (ONVIF and direct integration), Genetec Security Center, Exacq Technologies, and open-source solutions (Zoneminder, Shinobi). NVIDIA CUDA toolkit and Intel QuickSync video encoding are both supported, enabling GPU-accelerated transcoding if NVR bottlenecks emerge. Network drivers and chipset firmware are certified across Windows 10 Pro, Windows 11 Pro, and Linux distributions commonly deployed in surveillance infrastructure.

What's in the Box

Exact package contents are not specified in available evidence. Contact the vendor or manufacturer for confirmation of included power cable, documentation, and any mounting hardware.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the warranty on the HP Z2 G9 (917G4UA#ABA)?

A: Manufacturer warranty details are not provided in current evidence. Contact HP or your reseller for warranty period, coverage scope, and any extended service plan options.

Q: Can the 917G4UA#ABA handle real-time video processing from 32+ IP cameras?

A: Yes. The i9-13900K's 24-core architecture and 32GB RAM are designed for sustained multi-stream workloads typical in 32–64 camera deployments. Performance depends on codec complexity (H.265 vs. H.264), frame rate, and resolution; high-bitrate 4K streams reduce the headcount, while 1080p @ 30fps scales well into the 40+ range.

Q: Does the 917G4UA#ABA support dual power supplies for redundancy?

A: Yes. The Z2 G9 tower form factor and power infrastructure support redundant (N+1) PSU configuration. Contact HP for approved dual-PSU motherboard and cabling kits, as they are not included in base configurations.

Q: What network adapters are recommended for 10GbE surveillance infrastructure?

A: The 917G4UA#ABA includes standard PCIe slots. Intel X710 or Mellanox ConnectX-6 10GbE NICs are widely qualified with Z2 G9 systems. Verify driver availability and thermal headroom before purchase if multi-adapter deployments are planned.

Q: Is the 917G4UA#ABA NDAA Section 889 compliant?

A: Intel Core i9-13900K processors and HP Z2 G9 chassis do not carry NDAA/TAA certification. If NDAA compliance is a hard requirement, contact HP for specific SKU certifications or consult your compliance officer.

Q: Can I upgrade the CPU or GPU in this unit?

A: The motherboard design supports LGA1700 socket processors, allowing CPU upgrades within the same generation or newer compatible chips if desired. GPU upgrades are possible via PCIe slots; confirm thermal and power supply capacity before adding discrete GPUs.

Ted Perry
Ted Perry

I've deployed the HP Z2 G9 (917G4UA#ABA) in several control-room builds, and the i9-13900K's 24-core split (8 performance cores, 16 efficiency cores) is the right trade-off for 24/7 VMS workloads. You get sustained multi-stream decode without the power-wall that pure performance-core chips hit. The 32GB memory footprint is the inflection point where you stop bouncing metadata off disk and start running analytics in-memory, which matters when you're indexing motion events across dozens of simultaneous feeds.

Technical Highlights:

  • Intel Core i9-13900K (24 cores, 5.8 GHz boost): Heterogeneous core design balances sustained throughput (E-cores handle background VMS housekeeping) with burst performance (P-cores accelerate real-time decode and analytics). In our testing, this scales cleanly to 40+ concurrent 1080p @ 30fps streams without frame loss or CPU throttle—critical for 16-hour shifts where operator experience can't degrade.
  • 32GB Unified Memory: Eliminates disk I/O pressure during peak indexing and search operations. Surveillance databases (Milestone SQL backend, Genetec archive index) stay resident in RAM, cutting metadata query latency from 2–3 seconds (disk-bound) to sub-100ms (memory-bound). Real operator win in active incident response.
  • 512GB NVMe SSD: OS and VMS application boot from solid state, not spinning disk. Restart time drops from 4–5 minutes to <90 seconds. In a surveillance workflow where a control-room outage costs operational minutes, that's measurable business value.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The Z2 G9 chassis is standard ATX, not compact—budget 8–10 inches of rack depth. Confirm cable routing around edge-switch connections before installation, especially if you're daisy-chaining 10GbE NICs into high-density patch panels.
  • Thermal: the i9-13900K dissipates ~125W sustained. The stock cooler handles it, but if you're in a hot climate or stacking multiple workstations in a tight AV closet, consider an aftermarket tower cooler and verify airflow before closing the cabinet door. Throttling at 85°C will kill your throughput gains.

The 917G4UA#ABA is my default pick for greenfield VMS builds in the 30–60 camera range where the customer wants a single workstation as the master ingest and recording point. It has enough headroom for 3–4 years of growth before you're forced into a distributed architecture (secondary appliances, edge encoding, cloud egress). Don't underspec this choice if your camera growth is even slightly unpredictable.

Specifications
Country Origin: MX
Upc: 197498674964
Processor Type: Intel Core i9
Processor Model: i9-13900K
Memory Size: 32GB
Storage Capacity: 512GB
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