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The Precision 5820 Tower debuted around 2017 and features the LGA 2066 socket, powered by Intel Xeon W‑Family CPUs (Skylake‑W)
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It’s designed for high scalability: supports up to dual PCIe Gen 3 x16 GPUs with a total graphics power budget of up to 960 W
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Memory & Storage
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Memory is flexible: up to 256 GB of 2666 MHz ECC DDR4 across 8 DIMM slots. Xeon W‑Family CPUs support ECC, while Core X CPUs can use non‑ECC memory
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Storage configurations are extensive:
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Front-accessible FlexBays support multiple SATA drives (mix of 2.5″/3.5″).
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Hot-pluggable M.2 NVMe PCIe SSDs support up to 2 drives in front bays.
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With an Ultra‑Speed Drive Quad x16 card, up to 4 M.2 NVMe PCIe SSDs can be installed.
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RAID support (0, 1, 10) via Intel RSTe vROC enables high-speed, fault-tolerant setups
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- Office Productivity: Ideal for general office tasks like word processing, spreadsheet management, and video conferencing.
- Software Development: Could handle light coding tasks and moderate workloads for development environments.
- Multitasking: With its 12th Gen Core i7 processor, it will be capable of handling multitasking efficiently, whether it’s running several apps simultaneously or managing heavy browser tabs.
Upgrades and Customization:
Depending on the specific model you select, you can usually upgrade RAM, storage, and even add a dedicated graphics card if needed for more intensive tasks.
If you’re looking to purchase or get more information on specific configuration options (like the exact CPU, RAM, or storage details), it’s best to check HP’s official website or a retailer for the latest specs and pricing.
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