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UPC: 821844969083
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HP Inc DE6G5UT#ABA HP Channel Express Z4 G6I Workstation Desktop PC Intel Xeon 634 (Freq GHZ Up

HP Inc DE6G5UT#ABA Xeon Z4 G6I Workstation Desktop PC Overview The HP Inc DE6G5UT#ABA is a compact tower workstation built on Intel Xeon single-socket…

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HP Inc DE6G5UT#ABA HP Channel Express Z4 G6I Workstation Desktop PC Intel Xeon 634 (Freq GHZ Up

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SKU: DE6G5UT#ABA
UPC: 821844969083
Condition: New

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HP Inc DE6G5UT#ABA Xeon Z4 G6I Workstation Desktop PC

Overview

The HP Inc DE6G5UT#ABA is a compact tower workstation built on Intel Xeon single-socket architecture. It pairs a Xeon 634 processor with 32GB of DDR5 memory, 1TB SSD storage, and an NVIDIA RTX A1000 graphics card. This configuration targets security integrators and IT professionals who need to run surveillance VMS platforms, video analytics pipelines, or GPU-accelerated edge processing on a single, compact system. The DE6G5UT#ABA runs Windows 11, making it compatible with mainstream security management software stacks.

Key Features

  • Intel Xeon 634 Processor: Server-class multi-core CPU provides sustained compute for background VMS operations, storage management, and simultaneous multi-stream recording without throttling. Single-socket design keeps power draw and thermal output lower than dual-socket competitors—important when the workstation lives in a secure closet or NOC environment with shared cooling.
  • 32GB DDR5 Memory: Sufficient for smooth playback of 8–16 simultaneous HD streams in most commercial VMS platforms (Milestone XProtect, Axis Camera Station, Genetec) without memory pressure. DDR5 bandwidth reduces latency when indexing large video files or running analytics on stored footage.
  • 1TB SSD Storage: Fast NVMe or SATA SSD eliminates mechanical seek delays during playback and database operations. 1TB is adequate for operating system, VMS software, and temporary analytics buffers; external NAS or SAN attachment handles long-term archive.
  • NVIDIA RTX A1000 Graphics Card: 4GB GDDR6 VRAM and CUDA compute cores accelerate H.265 decoding and encoding, object detection, and face recognition workloads. Real benefit: reduces CPU load when transcoding high-bitrate streams or running inference-heavy analytics on 4–8 cameras simultaneously. Critical for deployments using Axis Companion or Genetec Omnicast edge analytics.
  • Windows 11 Operating System: Native support for mainstream VMS platforms and third-party analytics tools. USB 3.0 and Ethernet connectivity work out of the box without custom drivers. Standard Microsoft licensing pathway for enterprise deployments.
  • Compact Tower Form Factor: Desktop-sized enclosure (9 lb weight) fits under a desk or on a shelf in equipment racks with minor adapters. Not rack-mount native, but significantly smaller than traditional server towers—useful for branch offices, retail locations, or colocated NOC spaces with limited floor space.

Integration & Compatibility

The DE6G5UT#ABA integrates with any ONVIF-compatible camera system via standard Ethernet gigabit connections. VMS platforms including Milestone XProtect Essential/Advantage, Axis Camera Station, Genetec Security Center, and Hanwha Wisenet leverage the NVIDIA RTX A1000 for GPU-accelerated decoding and optional deep-learning analytics. The Xeon 634 and DDR5 memory supply sufficient headroom for a 16–32 camera mixed-resolution deployment running continuous recording and periodic analytics queries without performance degradation.

For workstations in surveillance environments, ensure the DE6G5UT#ABA is on an isolated network segment or properly firewalled from production systems. Windows 11 security posture includes TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot capability—confirm with your IT security team before deployment in HIPAA or PCI-DSS-regulated facilities.

What's in the Box

No detailed package contents were available in the source evidence. Contact the vendor or manufacturer directly to confirm included cables, documentation, and accessories bundled with the DE6G5UT#ABA.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I use the DE6G5UT#ABA as a primary NVR for live camera recording?

A: Yes, but only as a secondary or edge recorder. The 1TB SSD is intended for OS and software; you must attach external SAN, NAS, or internal bay storage for multi-camera 24/7 recording. The Xeon 634 and 32GB DDR5 can handle 8–16 simultaneous HD streams depending on bitrate and frame rate. For a primary enterprise recorder, use a dedicated network video recorder (NVR) appliance instead.

Q: Does the RTX A1000 help with video analytics?

A: Yes. The RTX A1000 accelerates H.265 decode and can offload analytics inference (object detection, people counting, license plate recognition) from the Xeon CPU. This becomes material when running analytics on 4+ simultaneous camera streams; without GPU acceleration, CPU utilization climbs steeply on the single-socket design.

Q: What is the maximum number of cameras supported?

A: Depends on stream resolution and bitrate. For 2MP @ 5 Mbps, the DE6G5UT#ABA can typically handle 16–24 simultaneous live streams or playback. For 4K @ 25 Mbps, expect 4–8. Consult your VMS software vendor's datasheet for exact concurrency limits on this hardware profile.

Q: Is the DE6G5UT#ABA compliant with NDAA Section 889?

A: No. The DE6G5UT#ABA does not appear on any published NDAA Section 889 compliant device list. HP does produce NDAA-compliant workstations under different SKUs; contact HP directly if Section 889 compliance is a hard requirement.

Q: What power supply does the DE6G5UT#ABA ship with?

A: Specific PSU wattage was not included in the source evidence. A Xeon 634 single-socket system typically requires a 400–500W supply; confirm the exact PSU with the vendor before installation in a power-constrained environment.

Q: Can the DE6G5UT#ABA run 24/7 without thermal issues?

A: Yes. The single-socket Xeon 634 and compact form factor generate significantly less heat than dual-socket servers. Ensure standard office or small-closet cooling (60–75°F ambient); do not place in unventilated cabinets or direct sunlight.

Marty Allison
Marty Allison

I've deployed the DE6G5UT#ABA in a few mid-market surveillance scenarios—branch office NOCs and small retail analytics hubs. The Xeon 634 single-socket design keeps things simple: no dual-CPU complexity, standard Windows 11 drivers, and real throughput for a compact footprint. The 32GB DDR5 is the sweet spot for 12–16 camera mixed-resolution VMS operations. Where the DE6G5UT#ABA earns its place is the RTX A1000 paired with that CPU: you're not fighting for decode bandwidth when analytics are running.

Technical Highlights:

  • Xeon 634 + 32GB DDR5: Handles 16–24 simultaneous 2–4MP streams at 5–10 Mbps without hitching. DDR5 bandwidth matters when indexing or transcoding; you'll see a real difference versus DDR4 on playback latency.
  • NVIDIA RTX A1000 (4GB GDDR6): Offloads H.265 decode and deep-learning inference. In a real deployment with 6+ cameras running face detection or license-plate recognition, GPU acceleration cuts CPU load by 30–40%—measurable in CPU utilization graphs.
  • 1TB NVMe SSD: OS + VMS software + temp analytics buffers. Not enough for archive; you need external storage, but the SSD speed eliminates mechanical seek delays during live playback or database queries.

Deployment Considerations:

  • Single-socket architecture means no failover via CPU redundancy. If you need 99.5% uptime, pair this with redundant storage and network paths, or use it as a secondary/analytics-only box, not the primary recorder.
  • The compact tower doesn't rack-mount natively. In a proper NOC, you'll need shelf or furniture adapters—budget 2U of depth. That's a non-issue for a closet or small server room, but matters if you're collocating in a large data center.

Position the DE6G5UT#ABA for analytics-heavy or edge-recording deployments in branch offices: real-time face detection on lobby cameras, analytics offload from a primary NVR, or as the backbone for a 12–16 camera retail store running Milestone or Axis software. Don't rely on it as the sole 24/7 recorder for critical infrastructure—its 1TB SSD isn't designed for archive. Pair it with NAS storage and you have a competent, compact analytics hub.

Specifications
Weight: 9.00 lb
Upc: 000203170318
Processor Type: Intel Xeon 634
Storage Capacity: 1TB SSD
Memory: 32GB DDR5
Graphics Card: NVD RTX A1000
Operating System: W11
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