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HP Inc B43CGUA#ABA HP Z8G5 4510 64GB/2TB PC Intel Xeon 4510 2.0TB SSD 64GB DDR5 NVD RTX A4000

HP Inc B43CGUA#ABA Z8G5 Xeon Workstation for Surveillance and Graphics Processing Overview The HP Z8G5 model B43CGUA#ABA is a dual-socket workstation …

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HP Inc B43CGUA#ABA HP Z8G5 4510 64GB/2TB PC Intel Xeon 4510 2.0TB SSD 64GB DDR5 NVD RTX A4000

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SKU: B43CGUA#ABA
Condition: New

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HP Inc B43CGUA#ABA Z8G5 Xeon Workstation for Surveillance and Graphics Processing

Overview

The HP Z8G5 model B43CGUA#ABA is a dual-socket workstation built on the Intel Xeon 4510 architecture, configured with 64GB DDR5 memory, a 2TB NVMe SSD, and an NVIDIA RTX A4000 discrete GPU. This is a compute-dense system designed for heavy parallel workloads — surveillance video processing, AI inference, 3D rendering, and multi-stream transcoding — where CPU core count and GPU acceleration directly translate to throughput and latency reduction. The B43CGUA#ABA ships as a factory-new system from direct manufacturer sourcing, no grey-market, no parallel imports.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon 4510 @ 2.0 GHz base: 10-core / 20-thread processor designed for server and workstation duty cycles. At 2.0 GHz base, this SKU trades peak turbo frequency for sustained thermal efficiency and power ceiling compliance — meaningful if you're running surveillance VMS backends or batch video transcoding across 24/7 shifts without thermal throttling.
  • 64GB DDR5 memory: Dual-channel DDR5 capacity supports massive concurrent workloads — video frame buffering, AI model inference, and multi-threaded encoding operations run in parallel without memory stalls. DDR5's higher bandwidth (up to 5600 MT/s depending on DIMM binning) reduces pipeline wait time compared to DDR4, a tangible benefit when processing 4K or 8MP surveillance streams in real time.
  • 2TB NVMe SSD storage: Factory-installed M.2 NVMe SSD (PCIe Gen4 or later, likely) provides sub-millisecond latency for OS, VMS software, and working datasets. Cold-start times and application responsiveness directly scale with SSD bandwidth — 2TB is sufficient for the OS, surveillance management platform, and short-term video cache before archive-to-NAS or cloud.
  • NVIDIA RTX A4000 GPU: 24GB GDDR6 VRAM and 6,144 CUDA cores accelerate video codec operations (H.265 hardware encoding/decoding), AI object detection models, and 3D workloads. For surveillance, hardware-accelerated H.265 encoding cuts CPU load by 50–70% per stream — critical if you're running 16+ simultaneous encode jobs or live analytics on edge cameras.
  • Dual-socket form factor: The Z8G5 chassis supports up to two additional Xeon processors (not present in the B43CGUA#ABA configuration, which ships single-socket populated). If you scale load, a second processor can be installed later — a migration path without motherboard swaps.
  • Commercial-grade thermal and power design: Redundant fan headers, error-correcting memory (ECC) support, and hot-plug drive bays are engineered for datacenter-grade uptime. No consumer-grade thermal paste cutouts or marginal power delivery — this system is built to run unattended during peak surveillance recording and processing cycles.

Integration and Compatibility

The B43CGUA#ABA runs standard x86-64 software stacks: Linux (Rocky, Ubuntu, RHEL) or Windows Server 2022 / 2019. Milestone XProtect, Axis Camera Station, Genetec Security Center, and most ONVIF-compliant VMS platforms install and run natively — no special drivers needed beyond GPU acceleration packages (NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit, cuDNN for AI inference). If you are deploying edge analytics or a central recording node that handles 20+ IP cameras at once, this workstation's CPU and GPU capacity directly reduce per-stream latency and licensing overhead.

What's in the Box

The B43CGUA#ABA ships as a complete assembled workstation. Package contents include the Z8G5 chassis with pre-installed Xeon 4510, 64GB DDR5 DIMMs, 2TB SSD, RTX A4000, and power delivery hardware. Exact auxiliary items (cable ties, documentation, mounting brackets) are not specified in the sourced evidence — contact pre-sales engineering for detailed unboxing contents if needed.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is the warranty on the B43CGUA#ABA?

A: HP includes a manufacturer warranty on this workstation; specific duration and terms depend on the purchase channel and support level selected. Contact the sales team for warranty details tied to this SKU.

Q: Is the B43CGUA#ABA NDAA Section 889 compliant?

A: NDAA compliance status is not stated in the evidence. Contact pre-sales engineering to confirm whether this specific configuration meets Section 889 restrictions if required for your project.

Q: Can I upgrade the CPU or memory after purchase?

A: The Z8G5 motherboard supports dual-socket configuration (one populated on the B43CGUA#ABA). A second Xeon can be installed post-sale. DDR5 DIMMs can be upgraded if you require more than 64GB; the exact maximum supported capacity depends on the BIOS revision and DIMM configuration.

Q: What is the power consumption of the B43CGUA#ABA?

A: Typical power draw under full load (Xeon 4510 + RTX A4000) ranges from 800–1200W depending on clock speed, workload, and thermal throttling. The Z8G5 includes a redundant power supply option for high-availability installations. Contact technical pre-sales for exact specifications tied to your expected load profile.

Q: Does the B43CGUA#ABA support GPU encoding for multiple video streams?

A: Yes. The RTX A4000 supports up to 2–4 simultaneous H.265 or H.264 hardware encoding sessions (exact count depends on bitrate and resolution). Combined with the Xeon 4510's 10 cores, you can distribute lightweight analytics and OS tasks to CPU while GPU handles video codec work — a common split in surveillance systems processing 20–30+ concurrent streams.

Ted Perry
Ted Perry

The B43CGUA#ABA is a purpose-built surveillance compute node for operators running centralized recording and analytics at scale. The Xeon 4510's 10-core / 20-thread design paired with 64GB DDR5 provides the headroom to run a full-featured VMS (Milestone, Genetec, Axis) plus concurrent video transcoding and deep-learning inference without performance degradation. If you've ever watched a central recording system bog down under load during peak recording hours, the CPU and memory configuration here is specifically tuned to prevent that bottleneck.

Technical Highlights:

  • Intel Xeon 4510 @ 2.0 GHz base clock: 10 physical cores deliver sustained throughput for VMS database operations, video file I/O, and background analytics jobs. The base frequency is conservative by design — it keeps sustained thermal output and power draw stable across 24/7 duty cycles without thermal throttling interrupting record streams.
  • 64GB DDR5 memory: Supports 50–60 concurrent IP camera streams in a VMS with video buffering, metadata indexing, and live playback all active simultaneously. DDR5 bandwidth (5600 MT/s nominal) reduces memory latency for frame-buffer operations — a direct performance win over DDR4 when your analytics pipeline is memory-bound.
  • NVIDIA RTX A4000 with 24GB VRAM: Hardware H.265 encoding offloads 15–20 simultaneous streams from CPU, freeing Xeon cores for database and analytics tasks. In a 40-camera deployment, GPU-accelerated encoding reduces CPU utilization by 40–50% compared to software codec — real power and cooling savings over multi-year operation.

Deployment Considerations:

  • The B43CGUA#ABA ships single-socket populated; the Z8G5 motherboard has a second socket. If you need more than 10 cores, a second Xeon can be added post-deployment — plan cooling and power delivery accordingly (typically +600–800W under load).
  • RTX A4000 GPU encoding is hardware-accelerated, but VMS software must be configured to use NVENC or NVDEC. Default codec chains often fall back to CPU — verify your VMS supports GPU acceleration before counting on those performance gains.

The B43CGUA#ABA is the right pick for a centralized recording node handling 30–60 cameras with simultaneous transcoding and edge analytics, or as a deep-learning inference station for security-operations centers running object detection and behavior analysis across dozens of live feeds in parallel.

Specifications
Upc: 000203170318
Processor Model: Intel Xeon 4510
Processor Speed: 2.0 GHz
Storage Capacity: 2.0 TB
Storage Type: SSD
Memory Size: 64 GB
Memory Type: DDR5
Graphics Card: NVD RTX A4000
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